Journal of Functional Foods (Dec 2023)

Development of a functional dairy snack containing oleoylethanolamide that reduces food intake in normal-weight and obese minipigs

  • Gaëlle Boudry,
  • Ilario Mennella,
  • Olivia Menard,
  • Régis Janvier,
  • Isabelle Nogret,
  • Ashkan Madadlou,
  • Armelle Cahu,
  • Laurence Le Normand,
  • Eric Bobillier-Chaumont,
  • Rosalia Ferracane,
  • Paola Vitaglione,
  • Didier Dupont,
  • David Val-Laillet

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 111
p. 105916

Abstract

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Oleoylethanolamide (OEA) is a safe bioactive lipid that demonstrated strong anorexigenic properties in preclinical and clinical models. In order to evaluate the importance of OEA delivery kinetic on its anorectic properties, we developed OEA-containing dairy snacks with either a liquid or a semi-solid form. The OEA+ liquid snack, but not the semi-solid one, reduced by 14 and 18 % the amount of feed eaten by normal-weight and obese minipigs, respectively, in an eating behavior test performed 4 h after snack ingestion. In vitro digestion experiments revealed that OEA release in intestinal digesta was greatly enhanced when the snack was liquid compared to the semi-solid structure. Kinetic investigations of several plasma parameters after liquid snack ingestion points towards different potential mechanism depending upon the minipig weight status, with an effect of the OEA+ liquid snack likely on endocannabinoid and other related N-acylethanolamine metabolism in normal-weight minipigs and on ketogenesis in obese ones.

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