Kombuchas from green and black teas reduce oxidative stress, liver steatosis and inflammation, and improve glucose metabolism in Wistar rats fed a high-fat high-fructose diet

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rodrigo Cardoso ◽  
Luiza Dias Moreira ◽  
Mirian Costa ◽  
Renata Celi Lopes Toledo ◽  
Mariana Grancieri ◽  
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The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of green and black tea kombuchas consumption on adiposity, lipid metabolism, liver steatosis, oxidative stress, and inflammation in Wistar rats...

2021 ◽  
Vol 99 ◽  
pp. 103201
Author(s):  
Oscar David Medina Martinez ◽  
Jaqueline Maciel Vieira Theodoro ◽  
Mariana Grancieri ◽  
Renata Celi Lopes Toledo ◽  
Valéria Aparecida Vieira Queiroz ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 99 ◽  
pp. 103207
Author(s):  
Jaqueline Maciel Vieira Theodoro ◽  
Oscar David Medina Martinez ◽  
Mariana Grancieri ◽  
Renata Celi Lopes Toledo ◽  
Amanda M. Dias Martins ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jaqueline Maciel Vieira Theodoro ◽  
Oscar David Medina Martinez ◽  
Mariana Grancieri ◽  
Renata Celi Lopes Toledo ◽  
Mirella Lima Binoti ◽  
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This study investigated the effects of germinated millet flour on adipogenesis, insulin resistance, glucose tolerance and thyroid function in Wistar rats fed with a high-fat high-fructose diet (HFHF). The experiment...


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Oscar David Medina Martinez ◽  
Jaqueline Maciel Vieira Theodoro ◽  
Mariana Grancieri ◽  
Renata Celi Lopes Toledo ◽  
Frederico Barros ◽  
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This study aimed to evaluate the effect of dry heated sorghum BRS 305 hybrid flour, as a rich source of resistant starch and tannin, on inflammation and oxidative stress in...


2022 ◽  
pp. 101728
Author(s):  
Patoomporn Prasartthong ◽  
Poungrat Pakdeechote ◽  
Putcharawipa Maneesai ◽  
Sariya Meephat ◽  
Siwayu Rattanakanokchai ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 19 (10) ◽  
pp. 2137-2146
Author(s):  
Beatrice N. Kiage-Mokua ◽  
Michael De Vrese ◽  
Ina Kraus-Stojanowic ◽  
Annegret Nielsen ◽  
Patrick Kareru ◽  
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Purpose: To examine the potential of extracts from selected herbs used in African traditional medicine in diabetes patients, and to determine their effect on traits of metabolic syndrome in rats fed a high-fat and high-fructose diet.Methods: Ethanol and aqueous extracts were prepared from Mangifera indica (MI), Lonchocarpus eriocalyx (LE), Urtica massaica (UM), Schkuhria pinnata (SP) and Launaea cornuta (LC). Ethanol extracts (1:100 dilution) were examined for inhibition of pancreatic lipase and α-glucosidase activity invitro. Furthermore, aqueous extracts were administered for 74 days to male Wistar rats fed a high-fat and high-fructose diet to assess their effect on traits of metabolic syndrome.Results: Ethanol extracts showed at least 30 % inhibition of pancreatic lipase in vitro but no effect on α- glucosidase activity. Administration of the aqueous extracts caused significant reduction in liver triglycerides (except for LE). Muscle triglycerides and fat were also reduced, with the most pronounced effect elicited by LE. Urinary glucose excretion and plasma triglycerides, but not hyperinsulinemia and insulin resistance, were reduced by UM compared to control.Conclusion: This exploratory study indicates that UM may be considered a candidate for the prevention and management of type 2 diabetes. Keywords: Kenyan traditional medicine, High-fat diet, High fructose, Insulin resistance, Triglycerides, Diabetes, Liver steatosis


Author(s):  
PRIYA CHANDRASEKARAN SATHIYA ◽  
RAMACHANDRAN VIDHYA ◽  
KALIVARATHAN JAGAN ◽  
CARANI VENKATRAMAN ANURADHA

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