Journal of Functional Foods (Sep 2023)

The non-conventional edible plant foroba (Parkia biglobosa) has anti-obesity effect, improves lipid peroxidation and reverses colon and hippocampal lesions in healthy and obese rats

  • Mirela Gouveia-Nhanca,
  • Maria Luiza Rolim Bezerra,
  • Kamila Sabino Batista,
  • Rafael Oliveira Pinheiro,
  • Naís Lira Soares,
  • Maria Carolina de Paiva Sousa,
  • Adriano Francisco Alves,
  • Mateus Duarte Ribeiro,
  • Alexandre Sergio Silva,
  • Marciane Magnani,
  • Marcos dos Santos Lima,
  • Jailane de Souza Aquino

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 108
p. 105745

Abstract

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We evaluated the Parkia biglobosa pulp (PB) effects on food intake, body composition and oxidative and inflammatory parameters related to gut and brain of rats. A total of 32 male Wistar rats were randomised into four groups: healthy (HG), obese (OG); and healthy (HPB) and obese (OPB) groups with PB (400 mg/kg body weight). The rats consumed a control or cafeteria diet for 16 weeks. Body weight, food intake, bacteria count, organic acids in faeces were quantified. NF-κB and oxidative parameters were evaluated in the colon and hippocampus. PB contains fibres, 3,4-dihydroxybenzoic acid, catechin, and myricetin. PB treatment decreased fat mass and energy intake; increased the count of lactic acid bacteria and faecal organic acids, improved lipid peroxidation and reversed colon and hippocampal lesions, with reduction the NF-κB in OPB colon. PB has anti-obesity effect with potential to modulation gut-brain axis, mainly via blocking the activation of NF-κB.

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