Dose-related regulatory effect of raspberry polyphenolic extract on cecal microbiota activity, lipid metabolism and inflammation in rats fed a diet rich in saturated fats

Abstrakt

The amount of berry polyphenols required to exert health-promoting effects seems to be difficult to achieve by fresh fruit ingestion, so polyphenol-rich extracts could be considered a dietary alternative. In the present study, laboratory rats were fed high-fat diets supplemented with 0.1 or 0.3% raspberry polyphenols from pomace, with the former dose reflecting the amount of polyphenols consumed with a glass of fresh raspberries. It was hypothesized that beneficial changes in blood and hepatic tissue related to lipid metabolism would accompany both treatments, but the health-promoting effect would be more noticeable with the higher dose of extract. This hypothesis was confirmed, and the high dose of raspberry polyphenols was better than the low dose extract in terms of decreased epididymal white adipose tissue weight, hepatic triglyceride content, PPARγ and SREBP-1c expression in the liver, and plasma IL-6 concentration, as well as increased acetic acid concentration in the cecal digesta. These effects might be partially associated with the enhanced content of ellagitannin and anthocyanin metabolites found in the blood plasma of rats administered the high dose of the extract. The results showed that this extract could be considered a dietary vehicle to provide an amount of raspberry polyphenols that could promote health.

Autorzy

Bartosz Fotschki
Bartosz Fotschki
Michał Sójka
Michał Sójka
Joanna Milala
Joanna Milala
Joanna Fotschiki
Joanna Fotschiki
Wiesław Wiczkowski
Wiesław Wiczkowski
Jerzy Juśkiewicz
Jerzy Juśkiewicz
artykuł
Nutrients
Angielski
2023
15
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