The effects of brown algae-derived monosaccharide l-fucose on lipid metabolism in c57bl/6j obese mice

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Obesity is a global public health problem and a risk factor for several metabolic disorders as well as cancer. In this study, we investigated the effects of L-fucose on lipid metabolism through chronic and acute in vivo experiments in mice. In the chronic test, mice were fed a high-calorie diet (HCD) containing 0.0001%, 0.001%, 0.01%, and 0.1% L-fucose for one month. The L-fucose supplementation inhibited body weight and visceral fat mass gain in HCD-fed mice. The results of the acute test showed that L-fucose increased the ratio of serum high molecular weight adiponectin and enhanced glucose and lipid catabolism. Furthermore, L-fucose also decreased the expression of adipogenic genes (peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ and cluster of differentiation 36). In conclusion, this study provides a new approach to combat obesity and the related diseases.

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Yuan, X., Nakao, T., Satone, H., Ohara, K., Kominami, Y., Ito, M., … Ushio, H. (2020). The effects of brown algae-derived monosaccharide l-fucose on lipid metabolism in c57bl/6j obese mice. Nutrients, 12(12), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu12123798

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