Arazyme and extracts of soy leaves (ESLs) are used as ingredients for functional foods; however, their combined administration has not been studied. This study assessed the combined effect of Arazyme and ESLs in high-fat-diet (HFD)-induced obese C57BL/6J mice fed 2 mg/kg Arazyme, 50 mg/kg ESLs, or a combination of 2 mg/kg Arazyme and 50 mg/kg ESLs by oral gavage for 13 weeks. Individually, Arazyme and ESLs had no effect on the HFD-induced phenotypes. The combination of Arazyme and ESLs significantly suppressed body weight gain, improved glucose and insulin tolerance, and suppressed hepatic steatosis by reducing lipid synthesis and enhancing lipid utilization gene expression. Furthermore, the combination significantly reduced HFD-induced plasma bile acid reabsorption by suppressing bile acid transporter expression, including the ATP biding cassette subfamily B member 11 (), solute carrier family 10 member 1 (), , , and in the liver and gut. Moreover, the combination of Arazyme and ESLs significantly prevented HFD-induced islet compensation in the pancreas. These results suggest that the incorporation of Arazyme combined with ESLs reduces HFD-induced body weight, hyperglycemia, and hepatic steatosis by regulating liver-gut bile acid circulation in HFD-fed mice. This combination can markedly reduce treatment doses and enhance their therapeutic effects, thereby reducing therapeutic healthcare costs.

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