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BackgroundObesity is a major public health concern worldwide. A sedentary life and a nutritional transition to processed foods and high-calorie diets are contributing factors to obesity. The demand for nutraceutical foods, such as herbal weight-loss products, which offer the potential to counteract obesity, has consequently increased. We hypothesised that Opuntia cladodes consumption could assist weight management in an obesity prevention context.MethodsThis study was designed to explore the anti-adipogenic effects of lyophilised Opuntia cladode powders (OCP) in an in vitro cellular model for adipocyte differentiation and an in vivo high-fat-diet (HFD)-induced obesity rat model. Two OCP were tested, one from wild species O. streptacantha and the second from the most known species O. ficus-indica.ResultsPre-adipocytes 3 T3-F442A were treated by OCP during the differentiation process by insulin. OCP treatment impaired the differentiation in adipocytes, as supported by the decreased triglyceride content and a low glucose uptake, which remained comparable to that observed in undifferentiated controls, suggesting that an anti-adipogenic effect was exerted by OCP. Sprague–Dawley rats were fed with a normal or HFD, supplemented or not with OCP for 8 weeks. OCP treatment slightly reduced body weight gain, liver and abdominal fat weights, improved some obesity-related metabolic parameters and increased triglyceride excretion in the faeces. Taken together, these results showed that OCP might contribute to reduce adipogenesis and fat storage in a HFD context, notably by promoting the faecal excretion of fats.ConclusionsOpuntia cladodes may be used as a dietary supplement or potential therapeutic agent in diet-based therapies for weight management to prevent obesity.Graphical abstract

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  • Obesity is a major public health concern worldwide

  • Statistical analyses involved analysis of variance (ANOVA), followed by Newman–Keuls post hoc test. $p < 0.005 significantly different from all groups; **p < 0.01, *p < 0.05 significant difference from control without insulin and treatment; §§p < 0.01, §§§p < 0.005 indicates significant difference between groups in insulin-treated cells phenolic acids and flavonoids, and the antioxidant capacities of the Opuntia cladode powders (OCP) were analysed in a previous study [12]

  • Effects of Opuntia cladode powders (OCP) on 3 T3-F442A pre-adipocyte differentiation Cytotoxic effects of Opuntia cladode powders (OCP) To evaluate the potential cytotoxic effects of OCP, preadipocytes were differentiated into mature adipocytes for 10 days with 50 nM insulin, in the presence of various concentrations of OCP (0, 1, 10 and 100 μM)

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Obesity is a major public health concern worldwide. Obesity is a serious health issue of global concern that decreases life span but is associated with the development of many chronic illnesses, such as cardiovascular diseases, type 2 diabetes, hypertension, fatty liver disease and cancer. It is considered the fifth risk of death worldwide [1, 2]. In 2017, Mexico had the highest global prevalence of obesity in the adult population (15–74 years, 32.4%), while countries like Japan or Korea had the lowest incidence (below 6%). Comprehensive public policies aimed at reversing the trend worldwide are required, in Mexico

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