Food Chemistry: X (Oct 2023)

Impacts of selenium enrichment on nutritive value and obesity prevention of Cordyceps militaris: A nutritional, secondary metabolite, and network pharmacological analysis

  • Zhenjun Zhu,
  • Aohuan Huang,
  • Mengfei Chen,
  • Juan Wang,
  • Zeyang Li,
  • Zhongxu Sun,
  • Yiheng Ye,
  • Jingwei Nan,
  • Shubo Yu,
  • Moutong Chen,
  • Yizhen Xie,
  • Huiping Hu,
  • Jumei Zhang,
  • Qingping Wu,
  • Yu Ding

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19
p. 100788

Abstract

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This study aimed to compare the nutritive value and obesity prevention of ordinary Cordyceps militaris (CM) and selenium-enriched CM (SeCM). The results indicated that Se enrichment significantly increased the total carbohydrate and soluble dietary fiber content, while the protein and insoluble dietary fiber content decreased. Although the fat content was not affected, the medium and long-chain fatty acids content significantly changed. Moreover, Se enrichment significantly elevated the secondary metabolites belonging to terpenoids and alkaloids, which are linked with the enhanced biosynthesis of secondary metabolites. Both CM and SeCM reduced body weight, adipose accumulation, impaired glucose tolerance, and lipid levels in high-fat diet (HFD)-fed mice, and there was no significant difference between them. Network pharmacological analysis revealed that dietary CM and SeCM prevented HFD-induced obesity and associated metabolic diseases with multi-ingredients acting on multi-targets. Overall, Se enrichment improved the nutritive value of CM without altering its role in preventing obesity.

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