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  • * Results showed that WERG treatment led to less fat accumulation in both lab cells and mice, as well as improved levels of important fat-related biomarkers in the blood.
  • * Additionally, WERG promoted better gut health by enhancing intestinal barrier function and reducing inflammation, suggesting its potential as a natural anti-obesity treatment.

Article Abstract

Radish ( L.) is a rich source of nutrients and its greens have reported functionalities. This study aimed to investigate the effects of a water-soluble extract from radish greens (WERG) on adipogenesis in 3T3-L1 adipocytes and high-fat diet-induced obesity in model mice. We also quantified the phytochemical composition of WERG such as glucoraphenin and ferulic acid. These findings show that treatment with 100 μg mL WERG reduced lipid accumulation in 3T3-L1 adipocytes, whereas in mice, the administration of 100 mg kg WERG reduced weight gain and hepatic lipid accumulation and improved the levels of serum lipid biomarkers. Furthermore, WERG treatment improved intestinal permeability and suppressed the activities of harmful intestinal enzymes in feces, thus improving gut health. It also inhibited metabolic endotoxemia and inflammatory marker levels in serum. Moreover, WERG reduced the expression of lipid-metabolism-related proteins in the liver and white adipose tissue. Collectively, these results indicate that WERG may potentiate the anti-obesity effect by improving gut health and regulating lipid metabolism.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1fo04152eDOI Listing

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