Abstract
Obesity is a metabolic disorder related to several comorbidities. Recent studies found that thehydroethanolic extract of Tamarindus indica seeds inhibits the absorption of sugar and fat inthe intestine. This work aimed to evaluate the effect of this extract on the fat weight and liverlipid profile of obese mice induced by a high-calorie diet. 21-day-old male Swiss mice weredivided into control (standard diet) and cafeteria (high-calorie diet) groups. After certifyingthat cafeteria groups were glucose intolerant (90 days after the onset of high-calorie diet),some obese animals were orally treated (gavage) with the hydroethanolic extract of T. indicaseeds (500 mg/Kg) for 30 days. The animals were euthanized, and the liver and the body fatswere collected. Obese animals showed an increase in all fats' weight and liver lipid content.Treatment decreased epididymal (47%), retroperitoneal (55%), mesenteric (27%), and brown(14%) fat weight. In addition, the extract of T indica seed reduced the levels of triglycerides(42%) and total cholesterol (30%) in the liver. We conclude that hydroethanolic extract of T.indica seeds can be a potential preparation for treating and management of obesity.
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