Literature DB >> 20627658

Prevention of diet-induced obesity by dietary black tea polyphenols extract in vitro and in vivo.

Satoshi Uchiyama1, Yoshimasa Taniguchi, Akiko Saka, Aruto Yoshida, Hiroaki Yajima.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The effects of certain tea components on the prevention of obesity in humans have recently been reported, although it is still unclear whether black tea consumption is beneficial. We obtained black tea extract (BTPE) consisting of polyphenols specific to black tea, and from it, prepared a polymerized polyphenol fraction (BTP). The effectiveness of oral administration of the BTPE was examined in in vitro and in vivo experiments.
METHODS: Effects of BTPE or BTP on pancreatic lipase activity were investigated in vitro. Male Wistar rats were administered an oral lipid emulsion containing BTPE at a concentration of 500 or 1000 mg/kg body weight and sequential plasma lipid levels were measured. Female C57BL/6N mice were fed a standard or high-fat diet supplemented with 1% or 5% (w/w) BTPE for 8 wk and changes in body weight were examined.
RESULTS: BTP and BTPE inhibited pancreatic lipase activity with an IC(50) of 15.5 and 36.4 μg/mL in vitro, respectively. BTPE suppressed increases in rat plasma triglyceride levels in a dose-dependent manner after oral administration of a lipid emulsion. Furthermore, administration of the 5% BTPE suppressed increases in body weight (P < 0.05), parametrial adipose tissue mass, and liver lipid content (reduced to 56.9% and 81.7% of control mice, respectively, P < 0.05) in mice fed a high-fat diet.
CONCLUSION: The BTPE may prevent diet-induced obesity by inhibiting intestinal lipid absorption. It was suggested that the major active component in the BTPE was BTP.
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Year:  2010        PMID: 20627658     DOI: 10.1016/j.nut.2010.01.019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nutrition        ISSN: 0899-9007            Impact factor:   4.008


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