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Evaluation Of The Effects Of Chia (Salvia Hispanica L.) Leaves Ethanolic Extracts Supplementation On Biochemical And Hepatic Markers On Diet-Induced Obese Mice

Journal
Antioxidants
Date Issued
2023-05-17
Author(s)
Gabriela Maturana
Javiera Segovia
Claudio Olea-Azar
Ernesto Uribe-Oporto
Espinosa, Alejandra  
Facultad de Medicina  
María Carolina Zúñiga-López
DOI
10.3390/antiox12051108
WoS ID
WOS:000995204200001
Abstract
Obesity is a significant health concern affecting 13% of the world’s population. It is often associated with insulin resistance and metabolic-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD), which can cause chronic inflammation in the liver and adipose tissue. Obese hepatocytes show increased lipid droplets and lipid peroxidation, which can lead to the progression of liver damage. Polyphenols have been shown to have the ability to reduce lipid peroxidation, thereby promoting hepatocyte health. Chia leaves, a by-product of chia seed production, are a natural source of bioactive antioxidant compounds, such as cinnamic acids and flavonoids, which have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. In this study, chia leaves’ ethanolic extracts of two seed phenotypes were tested on diet-induced obese mice to evaluate their therapeutic potential. Results show that the chia leaf extract positively affected insulin resistance and lipid peroxidation in the liver. In addition, the extract improved the HOMA-IR index compared to the obese control group, reducing the number and size of lipid droplets and lipid peroxidation. These results suggest that chia leaf extract may help treat insulin resistance and liver damage associated with MAFLD.
Subjects

Biochemistry And Mole...

Biochemistry

Chemistry, Medicinal

Cell Biology

Clinical Biochemistry...

Food Science And Tech...

Molecular Biology

Physiology

OCDE Subjects

Medical And Health Sc...

Quartile (Date Issued)
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License
acceso abierto
Open Science Path
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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