Cite
Sweet Taste Antagonist Lactisole Administered in Combination with Sucrose, But Not Glucose, Increases Energy Intake and Decreases Peripheral Serotonin in Male Subjects.
MLA
Schweiger, Kerstin, et al. “Sweet Taste Antagonist Lactisole Administered in Combination with Sucrose, But Not Glucose, Increases Energy Intake and Decreases Peripheral Serotonin in Male Subjects.” Nutrients, vol. 12, no. 10, Oct. 2020. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.3390/nu12103133.
APA
Schweiger, K., Grüneis, V., Treml, J., Galassi, C., Karl, C. M., Ley, J. P., Krammer, G. E., Lieder, B., & Somoza, V. (2020). Sweet Taste Antagonist Lactisole Administered in Combination with Sucrose, But Not Glucose, Increases Energy Intake and Decreases Peripheral Serotonin in Male Subjects. Nutrients, 12(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/nu12103133
Chicago
Schweiger, Kerstin, Verena Grüneis, Julia Treml, Claudia Galassi, Corinna M Karl, Jakob P Ley, Gerhard E Krammer, Barbara Lieder, and Veronika Somoza. 2020. “Sweet Taste Antagonist Lactisole Administered in Combination with Sucrose, But Not Glucose, Increases Energy Intake and Decreases Peripheral Serotonin in Male Subjects.” Nutrients 12 (10). doi:10.3390/nu12103133.