The effects of the extract of oolong tea and its metabolites from Andraca theae in high fat diet induced obese Wistar rat
Obesity is a critical health issue worldwide. For a long time, the concept of drinking tea for health and pleasure is widely accepted. The strain of Andraca theae lives on the tea leaf and the bioactivity of its metabolites in the feces is unknown yet. Thus, the objective of this study was to invest...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Tsinghua University Press
2018-06-01
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Series: | Food Science and Human Wellness |
Online Access: | http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213453018300442 |
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Summary: | Obesity is a critical health issue worldwide. For a long time, the concept of drinking tea for health and pleasure is widely accepted. The strain of Andraca theae lives on the tea leaf and the bioactivity of its metabolites in the feces is unknown yet. Thus, the objective of this study was to investigate whether the extract of tea (Taiwan Tea Experiment Station No.12 (TE)) and its metabolites from Andraca theae (TME) could prevent obesity in the high fat diet-induced obese rats. Our results showed that TE had higher concentrations of epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) and caffeine than that from TME. TE significantly decreased abdominal adipose tissue, especially epididymal fat via increasing preadipocyte factor 1 (Pref-1), SRY (sex determining region Y)-box 9 (SOX-9) and decreasing peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ (PPARγ), CCAAT/enhancer binding protein (C/EBP)β, C/EBPα and C/EBPγ protein expression. Taken together, these results suggest that the content of tea polyphenols in TE play an important role for alleviating abdominal fat. Keywords: Tea, Andraca theae, High fat diet, Obesity |
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ISSN: | 2213-4530 |