Nutrients (Apr 2023)

Effects of Fermented <i>Artemisia annua</i> L. and <i>Salicornia herbacea</i> L. on Inhibition of Obesity In Vitro and In Mice

  • Jeong-Yeon On,
  • Su-Hyun Kim,
  • Jeong-Mee Kim,
  • Sungkwon Park,
  • Ki-Hyun Kim,
  • Choong-Hwan Lee,
  • Soo-Ki Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15092022
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 9
p. 2022

Abstract

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Plant extracts including secondary metabolites have anti-inflammatory and anti-obesity activities. This study was conducted to investigate the anti-obesity properties of fermented Artemisia annua (AW) and Salicornia herbacea (GW) in vitro and in mice. The metabolite profiling of AW and GW extracts was performed using UHPLC−LTQ−Orbitrap–MS/MS, and gene expression was analyzed using real-time PCR for adipocyte difference factors. The anti-obesity effects in mice were measured using serum AST, ALT, glucose, TG, and cholesterol levels. Metabolites of the plant extracts after fermentation showed distinct differences with increasing anti-obesity active substances. The efficacy of inhibitory differentiation adipogenesis of 3T3-L1 adipocytes was better for GW than AW in a concentration-dependent manner. RT-PCR showed that the GW extract significantly reduced the expression of genes involved in adipocyte differentiation and fat accumulation (C/EBPα, PPARγ, and Fas). In C57BL/6 mice fed the HFD, the group supplemented with AW and GW showed reduced liver weight, NAS value, and fatty liver by suppressing liver fat accumulation. The GW group significantly reduced ALT, blood glucose, TG, total cholesterol, and LDL-cholesterol. This study displayed significant metabolite changes through biotransformation in vitro and the increasing anti-obesity effects of GW and AW in mice. GW may be applicable as functional additives for the prevention and treatment of obesity.

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