Abstract

Black ginseng (BG) has better health benefits than white ginseng. The intake of BG changes the levels of metabolites, such as amino acids, fatty acids, and other metabolites. However, there is no research on the effect of BG extract intake on the metabolic profile of dog serum. In this study, serum metabolic profiling was conducted to investigate metabolic differences following the intake of BG extracts in beagle dogs. The beagle dogs were separated into three groups and fed either a regular diet (RD, control), RD with a medium concentration of BG extract (BG-M), or RD with a high concentration of BG extract (BG-H). Differences were observed among the three groups after the dogs ingested the experimental diet for eight weeks. The concentrations of alanine, leucine, isoleucine, and valine changed with the intake of BG extracts. Furthermore, levels of glycine and β-alanine increased in the BG-H group compared to the control and BG-M groups, indicating that BG extracts are associated with anti-inflammatory processes. Our study is the first to demonstrate the potential anti-inflammatory effect of BG extract in beagle dogs. Glycine and β-alanine are proposed as candidate serum biomarkers in dogs that can discriminate between the effects of ingesting BG-H.

Highlights

  • How metabolites change in the serum of dogs after they are fed with Black ginseng (BG) extracts is poorly understood

  • We propose that glycine and β-alanine can be used as candidate serum biomarkers for identifying anti-inflammatory responses induced by the intake of high concentrations of BG extract

  • We used serum metabolic profiling to analyse 49 metabolites in beagle dogs fed with BG extracts

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Introduction

Ginseng has been found to have a pharmacological effect on insulin regulation, obesity, cancer, inflammation, nervous system disorders, and so on [1,2,3,4,5]. Research has been conducted to develop methods to increase the pharmacological activity of ginseng by using thermal processing [6,7]. According to this concept, black ginseng (BG) is produced from white ginseng by heat treatment. BG possesses better biological activity than white ginseng, inducing anti-stress, anti-cancer, anti-inflammation, and free radical scavenging pharmacological effects [9,10]

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