Abstract

We determined whether the benefits provided by the consumption of Euglena gracilis (Euglena), which is a unicellular photosynthesizing green alga and rich in insoluble dietary fiber paramylon, can be enhanced by the co-consumption of vegetables that are rich in soluble dietary fiber. Nine-week-old male C57BL/6J mice were divided into four groups: group 1 received normal diet, whereas groups 2, 3 and 4 received normal diet containing 0.3% paramylon, 1.0% Euglena, or 1.0% Euglena plus 0.3% vegetables (barley leaf, kale and ashitaba), respectively. Mice were fed ad libitum until 18 weeks of age. Euglena intake significantly decreased serum markers of inflammation and co-consumption of vegetables enhanced this reduction. Notably, we observed an increase in the fraction of beneficial bacteria producing short-chain fatty acids, a reduction in harmful bacteria that cause inflammation and an increase in short-chain fatty acid production. Visceral fat accumulation was also reduced. Subsequent analyses showed that co-consumption of Euglena with vegetables reduced adipocyte area, suppressed the expression of genes related to fatty acid synthesis and increased the expression of genes related to adipocyte growth and lipolysis. Therefore, co-consumption of Euglena with vegetables enhanced its anti-inflammatory effect and the inhibitory effect on visceral fat accumulation likely by modulating the composition of gut microbiota.

Highlights

  • Euglena gracilis (Euglena) is a unicellular photosynthesizing green alga

  • There were no significant differences in brain, heart, lung, liver, pancreas, spleen, kidney, or mesenteric adipose tissue weights between the groups

  • White adipose tissue weights showed nominally lower values following the intake of paramylon, the effect of diet did not reach statistical significance in those cases

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Introduction

Euglena gracilis (Euglena) is a unicellular photosynthesizing green alga. It is rich in vitamins and minerals as well as in many other nutrients and it has recently attracted attention as a new health food [1]. Paramylon is an insoluble dietary fiber unique to Euglena with a triple-helical polymer structure composed of straight-chain β-1,3-glucans. Nutrients 2018, 10, 1417 inflammatory disorders [5]. For these reasons, Euglena and paramylon have been the focus of many studies, almost none of those revealed these beneficial effects in an efficient manner. It is very important that effective methods of Euglena consumption are determined

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