1. Anthocyanin-enriched extract from Ribes nigrum inhibits triglyceride and cholesterol accumulation in adipocytes.
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Montaldo L, Gallo A, Rocha G, Csernoch C, Marzi M, and Guerra LN
- Subjects
- Triglycerides metabolism, Triglycerides pharmacology, Anthocyanins pharmacology, Adipogenesis, Antioxidants pharmacology, Antioxidants metabolism, Plant Extracts pharmacology, Adipocytes metabolism, Obesity metabolism, Cholesterol, Ribes, Anti-Obesity Agents metabolism, Anti-Obesity Agents pharmacology
- Abstract
Aim: Obesity is a chronic pathology of epidemic proportions. Mature adipocytes from a 3T3-L1 cell line were used as in vitro obesity model to test different bioactive compounds. We aim to evaluate cassis ( Ribes nigrum ) extract antioxidant activity and its antiadipogenic effect on mature adipocytes. Results: We produced an extract by using enzyme that combines cellulase and pectinase; we obtained high yield of the bioactive compound anthocyanin. Extract showed high antioxidant capacity. We conducted in vitro assays by adding the extract to adipocytes culture medium. Extract reduced intracellular levels of triglyceride by 62% and cholesterol by 32%. Conclusion: Enzymatic extract's high antioxidant activity was likely attributable to its high concentration of anthocyanin. This extract inhibits lipid accumulation in adipocytes.
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- 2023
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