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Anti-Obesity and Hypolipidemic Effects of Dietary Levan in High Fat Diet-Induced Obese Rats

  • Kang, Soon-Ah;Hong, Kyung-Hee;Jang, Ki-Hyo;Kim, So-Hye;Lee, Kyung-Hee;Chang, Byung-Il;Kim, Chul-Ho;Choue, Ryo-Won
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.796-804
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    • 2004
  • We found previously that dietary high fat caused obesity, and levan supplementation to the regular diet reduced adiposity and serum lipids. In the present study, we examined the effects of levan [high-molecular-mass $\beta$-(2,6)-linked fructose polymer] supplement on the development of obesity and lipid metabolism in rats fed with high-fat diet. Thus, to determine whether the dietary levan may have the anti-obesity and hypolipidemic effects, 4-wk-old Sprague Dawley male rats were fed with high-fat diet for 6 wk to induce obesity, and subsequently fed with 0, 1, 5, or 10% levan supplemented high-fat diets (w/w) for another 4 wk. For the comparison, a normal control group was fed with AIN-76A diet. Supplementation with levan resulted in a significant reduction of high-fat-induced body weight gain, white fat (i.e., epididymal, visceral, and peritoneal fat) development, adipocyte hypertrophy, and the development of hyperinsulinemia and hyperlipidemia in a dose-dependent manner. Serum triglyceride and free fatty acid levels were greatly reduced by levan supplementation. Serum total cholesterol level was reduced, whereas the HDL cholesterol level was increased by dietary levan. The expression of uncoupling protein (UCP) was increased by dietary high fat, and was further induced by levan supplementation. The mRNA level of UCP1, 2, and 3 in brown adipose tissue (BAT) and UCP3 in skeletal muscle was upregulated in rats fed with dietary levan. In conclusion, upregulated UCP mRNA expression may contribute to suppression of development of obesity through increased energy expenditure. The present results suggest that levan supplementation to the diet is beneficial in suppressing diet-induced obesity and hyperlipidemia.

죽초액의 첨가가 육성오리의 생산성 및 육질에 미치는 영향

  • Kook, Gil;Lee, Jong-Bong;Lee, Jae-Il;Kim, Jae-Pil;Kim, Gwang-Hyeon
    • Proceedings of the Korea Society of Poultry Science Conference
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    • 2001.11a
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    • pp.80-82
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    • 2001
  • This experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of Bamboo Vinegar Liquid(BVL) on performance and meat quality of broiler ducks for 5 weeks. One hundred broiler ducks were divided into 4 groups with S replicates per treatment. Dietary levels of food waste 0%, 1%, 2% and 4% were included in experimental diets. The growth performance and carcass weight of broiler duck fed BVL supplement diets were not significantly different(P>0.05) from the control birds. The lipid content was decreased(P<0.n) by addition of BVL 2% and 4%, whereas the protein was increased(P<0.05). The cholesterol content and TBA in breast meat were significantly(P<0.05) decreased by addition of BVL. palmitic acid of fatty acid composition were decreased by addition BVL 2% and 4% whereas linoleic acid was increased by addition of BVI. 2% and 4%. The odor, appearance and taste of sensory evaluation were improved by addition BVL 1% and 2%. The results of this study indicate that dietary supplemental BVL 1% and 2% may improve the meat quality of broiler ducks.

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Choline Contents Survey in Commercial Milks (시판 우유 중 콜린 함량조사)

  • Jung, Won-Chul;Kim, Young-Il;Shon, Ho-Yeong;Kim, Suk;Lee, Hu-Jang
    • Journal of Food Hygiene and Safety
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    • v.23 no.4
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    • pp.338-342
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    • 2008
  • Choline is important an organic compound for normal membrane function, acetylcholine synthesis, lipid transport, and methyl metabolism. In biological tissues and foods, there are multiple choline compounds that contribute to choline content. Many researches suggest that memory and intelligence are improved by the supplement of choline. Recently, according to the effects of choline for memory, choline has been added to milk. In this study, the content of choline was analyzed the commercial whole milks and flavored milks by enzymatic method. The standard curve was linear with 0.00316 slope and 0.994 correlation coefficient. Recoveries varied between 89.8 and 97.6%. Contents of choline in whole milks and flavored milks were 14.56-15.19 and 4.11-11.50 mg/100g, respectively. The results of this study may be usable for the establishment of choline adequate intake for Korean.

Fenugreek seeds reduce aluminum toxicity associated with renal failure in rats

  • Belaid-Nouira, Yosra;Bakhta, Hayfa;Haouas, Zohra;Flehi-Slim, Imen;Cheikh, Hassen Ben
    • Nutrition Research and Practice
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    • v.7 no.6
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    • pp.466-474
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    • 2013
  • Despite the reports on safety concerns regarding the relationship between aluminum salts and neurological and bone disease, many countries continue to use aluminum as phosphate binders among patients with renal failure. In search for a diet supplement that could reduce aluminum toxicity related to renal failure, we carried out this prospective animal study in which the fenugreek seeds were assessed for their effects on rats nephrotoxicity induced by aluminum chloride ($AlCl_3$). Oral $AlCl_3$ administration during 5 months (500 mg/kg bw i.g for one month then 1600 ppm via drinking water) led to plasma biochemical changes, an inhibition of alkaline phosphatase (ALP), a decrease of total antioxidant status (TAS), and an induction of lipid peroxidation (LPO) in the blood and brain, in addition to kidney atrophy and morphological alterations at the level of Bowman's capsule, the glomerulus and different sorts of tubules, reminiscent of some known kidney disease. The treatment with the whole fenugreek seed powder (FSP) (5% in the diet) during the last 2 months showed its effectiveness in restoring normal plasma values of urea, creatinine, ALP and glucose, as well as re-increasing the TAS, inhibiting LPO and alleviating histopathological changes in the injured kidneys. This study highlights the induced nephrotoxicicity, as well as the related toxicity in the brain and bone, by chronic oral ingestion of the aluminum salts. However, the maintenance of a diet supplemented with fenugreek seeds could offer protection for the kidney, bone and brain, at the same time.

Effects of Tissue Cultured Ginseng on Blood Glucose and Lipids in Streptozotocin-Induced Diabetic Rats (Streptozotocin-유도 당뇨모델을 이용한 배양인삼 분말의 혈당 강하 및 지질대사의 개선효과)

  • Lee, In-Seon;Lee, Syng-Ook;Lee, In-Za
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.35 no.2
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    • pp.280-285
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    • 2003
  • Hypoglycemic and hypolipidemic efficacies of cultured ginseng (CG) in streptozotocin (STZ)-induced diabetic rats were investigated. Male Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into normal and three diabetic groups. The diabetic groups were fed CG-free control diets supplemented with 5 and 10% of CG for 2 weeks. CG-supplemented groups showed significantly lower blood glucose, triglyceride, and total cholesterol content compared to the diabetic control group. CG supplementation at 5% significantly increased plasma high density lipoprotein (HDL)-cholesterol content compared to the diabetic control group. CG significantly increased plasma HDL-cholesterol/total cholesterol ratio and reduced atherogenic index, whereas, it did not affect plasma total lipid content in diabetic rats. The 5% CG reduced plasma AST and ALT activities in diabetic rats and inhibited the reduction of plasma creatinine level caused by STZ-treatment in rats. These data suggest that tissue-cultured ginseng has hypoglycemic, hypolipidemic, and anti-atherogenic effects on STZ-diabetic rats and can be useful as a dietary supplement for the treatment of diabetes.

Studies on the Refining and Utilization of Filefish Viscera Oil 2. Utilization of Filefish Viscera Oil (말쥐치 내장유의 정제 및 이용에 관한 연구 2. 말쥐치 내장유의 이용)

  • 강훈이;대도해명;소천천추;김동연;이응호
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.181-186
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    • 1992
  • For the effective utilizing of refined filefish viscera oil, it was added to fish meat paste based products as a dietary supplement of polyunsaturated fatty acids. The storage stability and physicochemical properties of the product(kamaboko) was tested. Lipid oxidation of kamaboko could be retarded and texture expressed as jelly strength could be enhanced by adding of emulsion curd prepared from water, refined filefish viscera oil and soybean protein and sodium erythorbate during the storage at 5$^{\circ}C$. These results suggested the possibility that the refined filefish viscera oil containing highly polyunsaturated fatty acid, especially EPA and DHA could be used as a food ingredient for dietary supply of the lipids.

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Effects of Yak-Sun Tea Prescription from Oriental Medicinal Herbs for Serum Lipid Levels and Oxidative Stress in Hyperlipidemic Women (약선 장수차가 고지혈증 성인 여성의 혈청지질 수준과 산화적 스트레스에 미치는 영향)

  • Park, Sung-Hye
    • Journal of Physiology & Pathology in Korean Medicine
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    • v.20 no.5
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    • pp.1180-1186
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    • 2006
  • This research was planned and executed to evaluate how the composition of Yak-sun(oriental diet therapy) can effect health conditions of people who are suffering from diet-related diseases like obesity and hyperlipidemia by taking Yak-sun in a form of nutritional supplement with our daily meals. We produced Jangswucha with Koekac, Sansa, Heshouwu, Wulong and evaluated how this tea effects on serum lipids and oxidative stress by clinical practices. Also we examined physical characteristics of Jangswucha. Brix, pH and titratable acidity of Jangswucha were 1.4, 5.50 and 0.05%. With this observation, we found out that this tea has significant effect on increase of HDL-cholesterol, decrease of LDL-cholesterol concentration in serum. Also this tea significant effect on decrease oxidative stress and homocystein content. We think that scientific and objective evaluation was done on the components of Yak-sun tea prescription. We concluded that we could apply the components not only in a form of tea, but also in other forms of various food. The information we received from this conclusion will be a basic information on how we can apply oriental medicinal resources into other food and will also be a steppingstone for medicinal herbs to step foot in the field of functional food research, which already draws sizable attention world-wide.

Characterization of Plasma Carnitine Level in Obese Adolescent Korean Women

  • Yoo, Hye-Hyun;Yoon, Ho-Joo;Shin, Hye-Jung;Lee, Sang-Hyup;Yoon, Hye-Ran
    • Biomolecules & Therapeutics
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.181-187
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    • 2009
  • Carnitine is known to be involved in lipid metabolism and affects body composition as well as energy metabolism of the whole body. Improvement of obesity by L-carnitine supplement suggests that obesity can be related with the abnormality of carnitine metabolism and therefore, plasma carnitine level in normal and obesity groups was investigated. For the characterization of plasma carnitine level in obese people, 60 plasma samples collected from Korean women subjects were analyzed using LC/MS and plasma fatty acid level was also determined using GC/MS. Additionally, several clinical chemical parameters including fasting glucose, cholesterol, AST, and ALT level were measured. All the data obtained were combined and pattern recognition analysis was carried out with the dataset. Obese group showed a different metabolic pattern compared with normal group. Plasma acylcarnitine level of the obese group was found to be $11.7{\mu}g/ml$, which was higher than that of normal group ($8.0{\mu}g/ml$). Statistically significant differences in plasma fatty acid level were not observed between the two groups. Other clinical parameters for the obese group were within normal ranges but AST and ALT levels were slightly elevated compared to normal group. The obese group showed elevated plasma acylcarnitine level.

Studies on the general analysis and antioxidant component analysis of Chenopodium album var. centrorubrum and biochemical analysis of blood of mice administered C. album (명아주의 일반성분, 항산화활성 분석 및 흰쥐의 혈중 생화학적 분석에 관한 연구)

  • Han, Kyoung-Sik;Jung, Tae-Hwan;Shin, Kyung-Ok
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.51 no.5
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    • pp.492-498
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    • 2019
  • The purpose of this study was to develop new food materials by analyzing nutritional components and antioxidant activities of Chenopodium album var. centrorubrum. The highest amount of mineral obtained in C. album was found to be $1.01{\pm}0.07mg$ per 100 g of iron. The total phenolic content in C. album was found to be 3.77~9.57 GAE (gallic acid equivalent) mg/g. The reducing activities of leaves and roots of C. album determined using FRAP (ferric-reducing antioxidant power) were higher in ethanol extracts than water extracts. The ABTS radical scavenging activities of leaves and roots of C. album were $204.29{\pm}4.98{\mu}mol/g$ and $106.96{\pm}2.81{\mu}mol/g$, respectively. The DPPH radical scavenging activity was high upon extraction using ethanol (roots $20.71{\pm}0.04{\mu}mol/g$, leaves $71.08{\pm}0.33{\mu}mol/g$). HDL-cholesterol was significantly higher in the high fat diet groups supplemented with C. album than the control groups (p<0.05). These results suggest that C. album can be used as a natural antioxidant and a functional dietary supplement.

Daily walnut intake improves metabolic syndrome status and increases circulating adiponectin levels: randomized controlled crossover trial

  • Hwang, Hyo-Jeong;Liu, Yanan;Kim, Hyun-Sook;Lee, Heeseung;Lim, Yunsook;Park, Hyunjin
    • Nutrition Research and Practice
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.105-114
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    • 2019
  • BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Several previous studies have investigated whether regular walnut consumption positively changes heart-health-related parameters. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of daily walnut intake on metabolic syndrome (MetS) status and other metabolic parameters among subjects with MetS. SUBJECTS/METHODS: This study was a two-arm, randomized, controlled crossover study with 16 weeks of each intervention (45 g of walnuts or iso-caloric white bread) with a 6 week washout period between interventions. Korean adults with MetS (n = 119) were randomly assigned to one of two sequences; 84 subjects completed the trial. At each clinic visit (at 0, 16, 22, and 38 weeks), MetS components, metabolic parameters including lipid profile, hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c), adiponectin, leptin, and apolipoprotein B, as well as anthropometric and bioimpedance data were obtained. RESULTS: Daily walnut consumption for 16 weeks improved MetS status, resulting in 28.6%-52.8% reversion rates for individual MetS components and 51.2% of participants with MetS at baseline reverted to a normal status after the walnut intervention. Significant improvements after walnut intake, compared to control intervention, in high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) (P = 0.028), fasting glucose (P = 0.013), HbA1c (P = 0.021), and adiponectin (P = 0.019) were observed after adjustment for gender, age, body mass index, and sequence using a linear mixed model. CONCLUSION: A dietary supplement of 45 g of walnuts for 16 weeks favorably changed MetS status by increasing the concentration of HDL-C and decreasing fasting glucose level. Furthermore, consuming walnuts on a daily basis changed HbA1c and circulating adiponectin levels among the subjects with MetS. This trial is registered at ClinicalTrials.gov as NCT03267901.