Abstract

Preventing obesity could be done by lowering plasma TAG that inhibits adipogenesis. Oat and mushroom beta-glucans in the diet has been reported to lower plasma lipid; however the data focusing on their effects on TAG and obesity are insufficient. In the present study, lowering plasma triacylglycerol, fat deposition, body weight gain (BWG) in rats fed a high fat diet (HFD) was evaluated. Rats in the control group were given HFD only and rats in the treatment group fed HFD enriched with 0.2%, 0.6% and 1.8% (wt:wt) beta-glucan from oats (LD-O, MD-O, HD-O) or mushroom (LD-M, MD-M, HD-M). After 6 weeks dietary intervention, the rats fed HD-M showed significantly lower plasma TAG, total fat mass, white adipose tissue, inguinal fat and BWG level more than HD-O treated rats (p < 0.05). The underlying mechanism in lowering plasma TAG, fat pad masses and BWG in HD-M was increasing ratio of fat faecal to faecal weight which was significantly higher than HD-O (p < 0.05). This study demonstrated that the preventing obesity via lowering plasma TAG and fat deposition was different depending on beta-glucan origin, either from oats and Shiitake mushroom.

Highlights

  • In recent years, the prevalence of obesity has been widely reported to induce metabolic syndrome, cardiovascular disease, diabetes mellitus and cancer [1,2,3]

  • This study demonstrated that the preventing obesity via lowering plasma TAG and fat deposition was different depending on beta-glucan origin, either from oats and Shiitake mushroom

  • It has been reported that lowering plasma triacylglycerol (TAG) levels will be efficient in combating body weight gain as an increased plasma TAG level was significantly correlated with increase in body mass index and fat pad masses on rats [4]

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Introduction

The prevalence of obesity has been widely reported to induce metabolic syndrome, cardiovascular disease, diabetes mellitus and cancer [1,2,3]. Beta-glucan is well documented as lowering plasma lipids in human [5,6,7,8] and animal [9,10] studies. An enrichment diet of oats in a clinical study was not reported to lower plasma TAG levels [11,12,13,14] but lowered total plasma cholesterol (TC) [11,13]. Limited human studies such as [15] have shown the prevention of increased TAG plasma levels using a mushroom enriched diet

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