Effect of kombucha green tea (Camellia sinensis) on mRNA SREBP-1c expression of dyslipidemic model rats
Salud Ciencia y Tecnología - Serie de Conferencias,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
4, P. 1520 - 1520
Published: Feb. 15, 2025
Introduction:
Dyslipidemia
is
a
condition
marked
by
irregularities
in
the
levels
of
lipids
blood.
The
long-term
use
synthetic
hypolipidemic
drugs
can
lead
to
numerous
side
effects,
necessitating
search
for
alternative
herbal
remedies.
Potential
benefits
kombucha
green
tea
(KGT),
traditional
fermented
drink
with
symbiotic
SCOBY
culture,
known
its
hypocholesterolemic,
hepatoprotective,
and
antioxidant
effects.
These
properties
contribute
management
advanced
dyslipidemia
enhancing
activation
AMPK,
which
represses
transcription
SREBP-1c
involved
coding
genes
related
de
novo
lipogenesis
liver.
This
study
aims
investigate
potential
KGT
Rattus
norvegicus
dyslipidemia.Methods:
experiment
was
conducted
on
five
groups
male
norvegicus,
including
control
group
(DLP),
healthy
(NC),
DLP
intervention
at
doses
70,
85,
100
mg/kg
BW.
mRNA
expression
analyzed
using
Real
Time-qPCR.Results:
Significant
decrease
TC,
LDL,
TG
an
increase
HDL
between
(p<0.05).
Moreover,
also
decreased
all
treatment
compared
(p<0.05).Conclusions:
Supplementation
this
shown
reduce
level
liver
improve
serum
lipid
profile
dyslipidemic
rats.
Language: Английский
Exploring Betula alnoides Bark: Insilico and Preclinical Insights into its Antioxidant and Lipid-Lowering Effects in Hypercholesterolemia
Obesity Medicine,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 100583 - 100583
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Phytochemical analysis and hypolipidaemic activity of Cestrum nocturnum (Solanaceae: Solanales) extract in normal albino rat
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Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 22, 2025
Language: Английский
Sources, metabolism, health benefits and future development of saponins from plants
Jiang Wang,
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Xin Tang,
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Fei Liu
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et al.
Food Research International,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
197, P. 115226 - 115226
Published: Oct. 22, 2024
Language: Английский
Daniellia oliveri as a type 2 diabetes remedy: evidence from in-silico evaluation
Egyptian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
11(1), P. 719 - 742
Published: Dec. 2, 2024
The
prevalence
of
diabetes
mellitus
is
increasing,
and
well-known
conventional
medications
are
associated
with
harmful
effects.
Therefore,
this
study
aimed
to
identify
the
compounds
present
in
young
leaves
Daniellia
oliveri
assess
their
antidiabetic
potential
using
an
in-silico
model.
best
column
chromatographic
fraction
obtained
from
ethyl
acetate
was
analyzed
HRLC-MS
prominent
compounds.
identified
were
subjected
ADMET
prediction
online
servers
confirm
draggability.
In
addition,
screened
for
activity
against
type
2
molecular
docking.
Eight
peaks
identified,
viz;
gallic
acid,
2,6-dihydroxybenzoic
salicylic
caffeic
phenylacetaldehyde,
2,5-dimethylphenol,
3-(−4-Hydroxyphenyl)
propionic
16-hydroxyhexadecanoic
acid.
Most
phenolics
had
little
toxic
docking
results
revealed
potentials
inhibiting
therapeutic
targets
11β-hydroxysteroid
dehydrogenase
1,
human
salivary
alpha-amylase,
glycogen
phosphorylase,
protein
tyrosine
phosphatase
1B,
glutamine
fructose-6-phosphate
amidotransferase,
sirtuin
6,
dipeptidyl
peptidase
IV,
responsible
development
diabetes.
This
has
successfully
revalidated
provided
scientific
insight
into
usage
D.
managing
by
Nigerians.
However,
limitation
remains
purification
lead
that
can
serve
as
treatment
medicinal
practices.
Language: Английский