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Anti-obesity and anti-inflammatory effects of high hydrostatic pressure extracts of ginseng in high-fat diet induced obese rats

Authors
Jung, SunyoonLee, Mak-SoonShin, YoonjinKim, Chong-TaiKim, In-HwanKim, Young SoonKim, Yangha
Issue Date
Sep-2014
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Keywords
Ginseng; High hydrostatic pressure extract; Hot water extract; Anti-obesity; Anti-inflammation; Rat
Citation
JOURNAL OF FUNCTIONAL FOODS, v.10, pp.169 - 177
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Journal Title
JOURNAL OF FUNCTIONAL FOODS
Volume
10
Start Page
169
End Page
177
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/97620
DOI
10.1016/j.jff.2014.06.007
ISSN
1756-4646
Abstract
Obesity is associated with a state of chronic, low-grade inflammation. High hydrostatic pressure, a non-thermal food processing technique, increases extraction efficiency without destroying heat-sensitive bioactive constituents. This study investigated effects of high hydrostatic pressure extract of ginseng (PEG) and hot water extract of ginseng (WEG) on obesity and inflammation in rats fed a high-fat diet. The contents of total phenolics, saponins and acidic polysaccharides of PEG were higher than those of WEG. PEG reduced the body weight and white adipose tissue mass. PEG increased faecal triacylglycerol, whereas WEG did not. PEG reduced mRNA levels of adipogenic genes such as PPAR gamma and aP2. The mRNA levels of proinflammatory genes such as TNF-alpha, IL-6 and MCP-1 were down-regulated by the PEG, whereas WEG did not. These results suggest PEG may have more beneficial effects on obesity and inflammation than WEG, partially mediated by increase of faecal triacylglycerol and regulation of gene expression. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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