Native corn (Zea mays L., cv. 'Elotes Occidentales') polyphenols extract reduced total cholesterol and triglycerides levels, and decreased lipid accumulation in mice fed a high-fat diet.

Sarah N Lee-Martínez, Ivan Luzardo-Ocampo, Haydé A Vergara-Castañeda, Jose F Vasco-Leal, Marcela Gaytán-Martínez, M Liceth Cuellar-Nuñez
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Obesity is a complex disease with numerous molecular and metabolic implications that could be prevented through proper diet and lifestyle. Native corn is a promissory underutilized plant species containing bioactive compounds that could reduce the impact of obesity. This research aimed to characterize and evaluate the anti-obesogenic effect of a polyphenols-rich extract of native corn ('Elotes Occidentales') in HFD-fed mice. The powdered extract was administered using gelatins to C57BL/6 J mice randomly divided into four groups (n:8/group) for 13 weeks: standard diet (SD) group, HFD group, HFD+200 mg extract/kg body weight (BW), and HFD+400 mg extract/kg BW/day. Ellagic acid, chlorogenic acid, rutin, and kaempferol were the most abundant phenolics (2022.44-4028.43 µg/g). Among the HFD groups, the highest dose of the extracts promoted the lowest BW gain, and fasting triglycerides and cholesterol levels. Moreover, the HFD+400 mg/kg BW group showed the lowest epididymal and subcutaneous adipose tissue weight and adipocytes' diameter and area between the HFD-treated animals. The extract administration prevented hepatic lipid accumulation. Rutin demonstrated the highest in silico binding affinity with proteins from the AMPK pathway (ACACA, SIRT1, and SREBP1) (-6.70 to -8.70 kcal/mol). Results indicated beneficial effects in alleviating obesity-associated parameters in vivo due to bioactive compounds from native maize extracts.

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原生玉米(Zea mays L., cv. 'Elotes Occidentales')多酚提取物可降低总胆固醇和甘油三酯水平,并减少高脂饮食小鼠的脂质积累。
肥胖症是一种复杂的疾病,对分子和新陈代谢有许多影响,可以通过适当的饮食和生活方式加以预防。本地玉米是一种前景广阔但未得到充分利用的植物物种,其中含有的生物活性化合物可以减少肥胖的影响。本研究旨在描述和评估富含多酚的本地玉米("西方玉米")提取物对高密度脂蛋白饲料喂养小鼠的抗肥胖作用。使用明胶给 C57BL/6 J 小鼠注射粉末状提取物,随机分为四组(n:8/组),连续 13 周:标准饮食(SD)组、HFD 组、HFD+200 毫克提取物/千克体重(BW)和 HFD+400 毫克提取物/千克体重/天。鞣花酸、绿原酸、芦丁和山柰酚是含量最高的酚类物质(2022.44-4028.43 µg/g)。在高密度脂蛋白日喂养组中,最高剂量的提取物对体重增加、空腹甘油三酯和胆固醇水平的促进作用最小。此外,HFD+400毫克/千克体重组的附睾和皮下脂肪组织重量以及脂肪细胞直径和面积在HFD组动物中最低。服用提取物可防止肝脏脂质积累。芦丁与 AMPK 通路蛋白(ACACA、SIRT1 和 SREBP1)的硅结合亲和力最高(-6.70 至 -8.70 kcal/mol)。研究结果表明,从原生玉米提取物中提取的生物活性化合物对减轻体内肥胖相关参数有好处。
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