Anti-Obesity Effects of Ecklonia cava Extract in High-Fat Diet-Induced Obese Rats

Muhammad Aleem Abbas, Naila Boby, Eon Bee Lee, Joo Heon Hong, Seung Chun Park

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Abstract

Obesity is becoming a global epidemic as a result of high-calorie food intake and un-healthy lifestyles. Different marine plants, especially brown algae (Ecklonia cava), are traditionally used to treat different health-related issues. The study was carried out to investigate the anti-obesity properties of E. cava 70% ethanol extract. To evaluate the anti-obesity effect of E. cava, both in vitro and in vivo tests were performed. E. cava suppresses pre-adipocyte 3T3-L1 differentiation in a dose-dependent manner. In HFD-induced obese rats’ models, administration of E. cava 125, 250, and 500 mg/kg significantly decreases total body weight and organs, especially liver weight, in all treatment groups. Adipose tissue weight, including subcutaneous, epididymal, peritoneal, and mesenteric adipose tissue, was markedly reduced in E. cava-treated HFD rats in dose-dependent manners. In addition, liver-related biomarkers AST, ALP, ALT, and GGT were evaluated; the lower level of liver-related biomarkers indicates no liver injury or fatty liver issue in E. cava HFD treatment groups. In addition, E. cava treatment has significant effects on the expression of adipogenic and lipogenic (PPAR-γ, FAS, LPL, and SREBP-1c) genes. Altogether, these results show the anti-obesity effect of E. cava. We concluded that E. cava could be a potential candidate for the prevention of obesity-in-duced by a high-fat diet.

Original languageEnglish
Article number310
JournalAntioxidants
Volume11
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2022

Keywords

  • 3T3-L1
  • Anti-obesity
  • Antioxidant
  • Brown alga
  • Ecklonia cava
  • High-fat diet
  • Leptin and ghrelin
  • Liver biomarkers
  • Obesity
  • Phlorotannin
  • ROC

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