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FFAR4/GPR120

FFAR4/GPR120 — the molecular target that 1 compounds in the wiki act on.

In one line: A receptor that senses omega-3 fats and uses them to calm inflammation.

FFAR4 (also called GPR120) is a sensor that detects omega-3 fatty acids and, when they dock, dials down inflammation and improves how your body handles sugar and fat. It's one of the ways fish oil produces its wide-ranging benefits for the heart, joints, and metabolism.

Simply: it's a receptor that "reads" the good fats you eat and turns that into an anti-inflammatory signal throughout the body.

Compounds acting on FFAR4/GPR120