Anti-obesity effect of extract from fermented Curcuma longa L. through regulation of adipogenesis
and lipolysis pathway in high-fat diet-induced obese rats
Engelsk titel: Anti-obesity effect of extract from fermented Curcuma longa L. through regulation of adipogenesis
and lipolysis pathway in high-fat diet-induced obese rats
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Författare:
Kim, Ji Hye
;
Kim, Ok-Kyung
;
Yoon, Ho-Geun
;
Park, Jeongjin
;
You, Yanghee
;
Kim, Kyungmi
;
Lee, Yoo-Hyun
;
Choi, Kyung-Chul
;
Lee, Jeongmin
;
Jun, Woojin
Email: wjjun@chonnam.ac.kr
Språk: Eng
Antal referenser: 34
Dokumenttyp:
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UI-nummer: 16033417
Sammanfattning
Background: Even though Curcuma longa L. possesses various biological activities, it has
strong flavor and taste, which decrease consumer palatability and limit industrial applications in
food.
Objective: The present study investigates the effects of C. longa L. fermented with Aspergillus oryzae
supplementation in 60% high-fat diet-induced obese rats measured by the activation of adipogenesis
and lipolysis.
Design: Rats were divided into four groups (n=6 per group) after 1 week of acclimatization: a normal
diet group comprised rats fed the AIN76A rodent diet; a high-fat diet-induced obese group with rats fed
a 60% high-fat diet; a Garcinia cambogia treated group (positive control) with rats fed a 60% high-fat
diet with G. cambogia 500 g/kg body weight (b.w.)/day; and an fermented C. longa L. 50% ethanolic
extract treated group (FCE50) with rats fed a 60% high-fat diet with FCE50 500 g/kg b.w./day. Each
group received the appropriate vehicle or sample daily by gastric intubation for 12 weeks.
Results: We found that FCE50 administration suppressed b.w. gain and reduced white adipose tissue
weight, serum triglyceride (TG), and cholesterol in high-fat diet-induced obese rats. These results can
be associated with the suppression of adipocyte differentiation and lipogenesis with a decrease in
the mRNA expressions of fatty acid synthase, acetyl-CoA carboxylase, adipocyte protein 2, and
lipoprotein lipase induced by FCE50 administration. In addition, FCE50 increased lipolysis and ß-
oxidation by up-regulating the expression of lipases such as adipose triglyceride lipase, hormone-
sensitive lipase, adiponectin, and AMP-activated protein kinase.
Conclusions: These results suggest that FCE50 can be a candidate for the prevention of obesity via
suppressing adipogenesis and promoting lipolysis.