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Mangrove fruit (Bruguiera gymnorhiza) increases circulating GLP-1 and PYY, modulates lipid profiles, and reduces systemic inflammation by improving SCFA levels in obese wistar rats.

Rinta Amalia1, Adriyan Pramono1,2, Diana Nur Afifah1,2, Etika Ratna Noer1,2, Muflihatul Muniroh3, Andri Cahyo Kumoro4.   

Abstract

Bruguiera gymnorhiza (BG) has potential as a functional food because of its dietary fibre content and bioactive components such as flavonoids and phenolic compounds. However, it is not studied in the context of diet-related disease prevention. In the present study, we aimed to investigate the effects of Bruguiera gymnorhiza fruit flour (BGF) on satiety hormone, lipid profile, systemic inflammation, body weight, and caecum SCFA levels in diet-induced obese rats. A total of 28 obese male Wistar rats were divided into four groups. Group 1 (K1) was given a standard chow, group 2 (K2) standard chow + orlistat, group 3 (P1) standard chow + BGF 2 g/200 g BW/day, and group 4 (P2) standard chow + BGF 4 g/200 g BW/day for 28 days. The levels of GLP-1, PYY, total cholesterol (TC), triglyceride (TG), HDL, IL-6, TNF-α, and body weight were measured before and after the intervention; meanwhile, the caecum SCFA levels were assessed only after the intervention. In this study, BGF intervention increased the dose-dependent plasma GLP-1 and PYY levels (P < 0.000). In addition, BGF intervention also decreased lipid profiles (TC & TG) (P < 0.000, respectively) and systemic inflammation in a dose-dependent manner. Finally, acetate, propionate, and total SCFA concentrations were higher in the BGF intervention group (P2) compared to the other groups (p < 0.05). The SCFA levels were associated with satiety hormones, lipids, and systemic inflammation (P < 0.05). The BGF intervention improved satiety hormone, lipid profile, systemic inflammation, and SCFA levels.
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Keywords:  Bioactive component; Body weight; Bruguiera gymnorhiza; Dietary fibre; Inflammatory; Lipid profile; Obesity; The satiety hormone

Year:  2022        PMID: 36254287      PMCID: PMC9568852          DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e10887

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Heliyon        ISSN: 2405-8440


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