Comparative study of EPA-enriched phosphatidylcholine and EPA-enriched phosphatidylserine on lipid metabolism in mice

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Recent studies have shown that EPA enriched PLs have beneficial effects on lipid metabolism. Our previous study has demonstrated that the anti-obesity and hypolipidemic effects of EPA-PL were superior to DHA-PL. In the present study, we comparatively evaluated the effects of EPA-enriched phosphatidylcholine (EPA-PC) and EPA-enriched phosphatidylserine (EPA-PS) on lipid metabolism in mice. Both 2% dietary EPA-PC and EPA-PS significantly improved serum and hepatic lipid levels in mice. The HDL-c level in mice on EPA-PC diet was significantly higher than the other two groups. The level of DHA in hepatic TG and PL were significantly increased in both EPA-PC and EPA-PS fed groups (98.3 and 117.8%, respectively; p < 0.05). Notably, the proportion of DHA in EPA-PS group was significantly higher than the EPA-PC group. EPA-PC and EPA-PS suppressed hepatic SREBP-1c mediated lipogenesis and activated PPARα mediated fatty acid β-oxidation in the liver. These data are the first to indicate that EPA-PS has beneficial effects on lipid metabolism.

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Ding, L., Wang, D., Zhou, M., Du, L., Xu, J., Xue, C., & Wang, Y. (2016). Comparative study of EPA-enriched phosphatidylcholine and EPA-enriched phosphatidylserine on lipid metabolism in mice. Journal of Oleo Science, 65(7), 593–602. https://doi.org/10.5650/jos.ess16005

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