RRC ID 68697
著者 Suzuki T, Nagata M, Kagawa N, Takano S, Nahrowi, Nomura J.
タイトル Anti-Obesity Effects of Matoa (Pometia pinnata) Fruit Peel Powder in High-Fat Diet-Fed Rats.
ジャーナル Molecules
Abstract Fruit peels, pericarps, or rinds are rich in phenolic/polyphenolic compounds with antioxidant properties and potentially beneficial effects against obesity and obesity-related non-communicable diseases. This study investigated the anti-obesity effects of matoa (Pometia pinnata) and salak (Salacca zalacca) fruit peel. Neither matoa peel powder (MPP) nor salak peel powder (SPP) affected the body weight, visceral fat weight, or serum glucose or lipid levels of Sprague-Dawley rats when included as 1% (w/w) of a high-fat diet (HFD). However, MPP significantly decreased the hepatic lipid level. MPP at a dose of 3% (w/w) of the HFD decreased body weight, visceral fat, and serum triglyceride levels as well as the hepatic lipid content. The inhibitory effect of MPP on hepatic lipid accumulation was not enhanced when its concentration was increased from 1% to 3% of the HFD. The anti-obesity effect of matoa was partly explained by the inhibitory effect of the matoa peel extract on fatty acid-induced secretion of ApoB-48 protein, a marker of intestinal chylomicrons, in differentiated Caco-2 cell monolayers. We identified hederagenin saponins that are abundant in MPP as potential anti-obesity substances. These results will contribute towards the development of functional foods with anti-obesity effects using the matoa fruit peel.
巻・号 26(21)
公開日 2021-11-7
DOI 10.3390/molecules26216733
PII molecules26216733
PMID 34771142
PMC PMC8588254
MeSH Animals Anti-Obesity Agents / chemistry Anti-Obesity Agents / isolation & purification Anti-Obesity Agents / pharmacology* Diet, High-Fat / adverse effects Fruit / chemistry* Male Obesity / chemically induced Obesity / drug therapy* Powders Rats Rats, Sprague-Dawley Sapindaceae / chemistry*
IF 3.267
リソース情報
ヒト・動物細胞 CACO-2(RCB0988)