Camellia japonica Seeds Extract SuppressesLipid-induced Hypertriglyceridemia and Fat Accumulation in Mice.

作者: Masaru Ochiai , Tsutomu Nozaki , Masaki Kato , Ken-o Ishihara

DOI: 10.5650/JOS.ESS18138

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摘要: As the seed extract from Camellia japonica (CJ) contains saponins, inhibitory effects of pancreatic lipase activity and body fat accumulation are expected. To investigate anti-obesity effect CJ extract, ICR mice were fed with a high-fat diet that was either supplemented or not 1% for 53 days. Including in diets increased fecal excretion decreased weight gain lipid parameters plasma liver. In addition, lipid-induced hypertriglyceridemia delayed by single administration ddY mice. Small intestinal transit received but gastric emptying remained unchanged. These data demonstrate can suppress excess absorption, which lead to prevention diet-induced obesity.

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