Regulatory effect of dosiinpartner on high-fat diet-induced obesity in C57BL/6J mice

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Dosiinpartner (DSP) is a newly developed dietary functional food to help control weight. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether DSP combined with a high-fat (HF) diet could influence body weight, fat accumulation, and plasma glucose levels. Mice were fed for 8 weeks with normal diet, HF diet, and HF+10% or 20% DSP diet. Body weight was recorded at 1 week, and plasma levels of total cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, and glucose were analyzed at the end of the study. Weight increases in the 10% or 20% DSP group were significantly less than in the HF diet group (p<0.05). Plasma total cholesterol and LDL cholesterol levels decreased by 48.3% and 26.8% in the 10% DSP group and by 42.9% and 34.9% in the 20% DSP group, respectively. However, the HDL cholesterol level was unchanged. Glucose levels also decreased by 80.6% in the 10% DSP group but was almost the same in the HF and 20% DSP groups. Our findings indicate that DSP may be beneficial in the regulation of high-fat diet-induced overweight and other complications such as circulatory disorders and diabetes mellitus. © 2004 Pharmaceutical Society of Japan.

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An, H. J., Chung, H. S., An, N. H., Park, R. K., Kim, S. H., Kim, C. H., … Hong, S. H. (2004). Regulatory effect of dosiinpartner on high-fat diet-induced obesity in C57BL/6J mice. Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 27(8), 1297–1300. https://doi.org/10.1248/bpb.27.1297

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