Aqueous extract of pummelo pulp (Citrus maxima) improves the biochemical profile and reduces the inflammation process in Wistar rats with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
This study investigated the effect of pummelo extract (Citrus maxima) on biochemical, inflammatory, antioxidant and histological changes in NAFLD rats. Forty male Wistar rats divided into four groups were used: (1) control group; (2) fructose associated with high-fat diet - DHF; (3) normal diet + pummelo extract (50 mg/kg); and (4) FHD + pummelo extract. This was administered at dose of 50 mg/kg of the animal's weight, by gavage, for 45 days. Significant improvement in lipid profile, liver and kidney function, inflammation, oxidative stress markers was identified in group 4 compared to group 2. Regarding TNF-α and IL-1β, group 2 showed higher values (respectively 142, 5 ± 0.7 and 560.5 ± 2.7 ng/pg protein) compared to group 4 (respectively 91.4 ± 0.9 and 402.1.4 ± 0.9 ng/pg protein), p < 0.05. Significant increases were found in CAT and GPx activities, respectively 0.19 ± 0.06 and 8.62 ± 1.67 U/mg protein for group 2 and respectively 0.28 ± 0.08 and 21.52 ± 2.28 U/mg of protein for group 4. Decreases in triglycerides, hepatic cholesterol and fat droplets in hepatic tissue were observed in group 4 compared to group 2. Results highlight that pummelo extract may be useful for prevent the development of NAFLD.PMID:37419271 | DOI:10.1016/j.fct.2023.113933
Source: Food and Chemical Toxicology - Category: Food Science Authors: Vin ícius Tejada Nunes Itamar Lu ís Gonçalves Patricia Martinez Oliveira Denise Lima Feksa S ílvia Muller de Moura Sarmento G ênifer Erminda Schreiner Cl óvis Klock Charline Casanova Petry Jacqueline da Costa Escobar Piccoli Vanusa Manfredini Cristi Source Type: research
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