Effect of supplementation with hydroethanolic extract of campomanesia xanthocarpa (Berg.) leaves and two isolated substances from the extract on metabolic parameters of mice fed a high-fat diet

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There are still controversies regarding the correlation between the beneficial effects for health and the administration of isolated compounds or crude extracts in therapeutic applications. Campomanesia xanthocarpa, found in the Brazilian Cerrado, demonstrated beneficial effects in metabolic disorders associated with obesity. We investigated the effects of Campomanesia xanthocarpa hydroethanolic extract and two isolated substances from the extract (S1 and S2) in a diet-induced obesity (DIO) model. Male Swiss mice were divided into five groups: (1) American Institute of Nutrition (AIN-93M) diet, (2) high-fat diet (HF), (3) HF supplemented with C. xanthocarpa hydroethanolic leaf extract at 100 mg/kg (HFE), (4) HF supplemented with S1 at 1 mg/kg (HFS1) and (5) HF supplemented with S2 at 1 mg/kg (HFS2). The HFS1, HFS2 and HFE groups did not present decreasing body weight or visceral adiposity gain. No differences in glycemic and lipid parameters, or in the expression of protein content in two cytokines, interleukin-6 (IL-6) and anti-inflammatory (IL-10), were observed. Only the HFS1 group displayed decreased food intake. Even though substantial effects such as an improvement in obesity features or the metabolic and histological parameters promoted by S1, S2 and the extract were not observed, further investigations are necessary to evaluate the principal genes and protein expressions involved in regulating food behavior promoted by S1.

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Lopes Cardozo, C. M., Inada, A. C., Lima Cardoso, C. A., de Oliveira Filiú, W. F., de Farias, B. B., Alves, F. M., … de Cássia Freitas, K. (2020). Effect of supplementation with hydroethanolic extract of campomanesia xanthocarpa (Berg.) leaves and two isolated substances from the extract on metabolic parameters of mice fed a high-fat diet. Molecules, 25(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules25112693

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