Abstract

AimsThis study sought to evaluate anti-obesity effects, improved metabolic function, and spermatogenesis of Licorice root extract at doses of 343 mg/kg and 686 mg/kg. MethodsThis was a controlled experimental, descriptive cross-sectional, longitudinal study follow-up over 10 weeks of nourishment. We generated an obesity model in white mice (Swiss albino) in 6 weeks with a high-fat diet (52–53% lipid, 610 Kcal/100g). Besides, the hydroethanolic extract of Radix Glycyrrhizae (RG) was prepared. Then, we divided mice into 4 groups (NFD, HFD, RG343, RG686) with 12 mice/group. We followed morphological indices, metabolic function, and spermatogenesis after 4 weeks of taking this extract. ResultsFollowing the intervention, mice exhibited reduced weight, weight gain, BMI, and waist circumference. However, there was no difference between the 2 doses. Moreover, blood glucose, visceral fat mass, total cholesterol, and LDL-c levels of mice after the intervention were lower. Furthermore, there was a clear difference between the two doses. After the intervention, mice had larger penis, testes, epididymis, and seminal vesicle diameters and improved semen parameters, noting the difference between the two doses. ConclusionLicorice root extract helps to reduce weight, BMI, and visceral fat and improve metabolic function and spermatogenesis of obese mice. Significantly, the dose of 686 mg/kg was more effective than the dose of 343 mg/kg.

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