학술논문

Effect of Equisetum ramosissimum Desf. on body weight and Leptin/Ghrelin in standard and high-fat diet
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Pharmacia. March 26, 2024 Issue 1, p1, 7 p.
Subject
Body weight
Insulin resistance -- Development and progression
Leptin
Cardiovascular diseases -- Development and progression
Type 2 diabetes -- Development and progression
Boeing Co.
Language
English
ISSN
0428-0296
Abstract
Abstract The necessity of maintaining healthy habits, diet and minimal medical complications is challenging. The current study investigates Equisetum ramosissimum on levels of leptin, ghrelin, and their ratio in association with body weight changes in animals receiving standard and high-fat diet. Ethanolic extract was prepared by maceration and total phenols and flavonoids contents were determined using Folin-cicalto and AlCl[sub.3] methods. Study animals were fed with either standard or high-fat diets prior treatment with E. ramosissimum extract (500mg/kg). Body weights were monitored and serum concentrations of leptin, ghrelin and their ratios were determined. The plant extract comprised total phenols and flavonoids of 0.03 ± 0.01 mg/mg as Gallic acid, and 0.04 ± 0.03 mg/mg as quercetin, respectively. Findings revealed significant decrease in body weights of standard-diet animals and restoration of weight to normal after treatment with extract along with significant increase in serum ghrelin concentrations with strong correlation R and R[sup.2] values in respect to body weight. As well, significant reduction in serum leptin/ghrelin ratio was positively correlated with body weight and serum leptin levels. E. ramosissimum extract possessed promising characteristics on being introduced in dietary supplements and weight control regimens. The current study presented the influence of extract in decreasing body weight in animals fed with standard diet. Moreover, it restored the weights of obese animals which received the extract after gaining weight and being on high-fat diet. Further preclinical studies are warranted to reveal the translational potentials of E. ramosissimum extract and its vital effect on adipokines. Keywords: Branched horsetail, leptin, ghrelin, diet, metabolic syndromes
Author(s): Reem Issa [1]; Mahmoud Abu Samak [2]; Manal M. Abbas [1]; Talal Al-Qaisi [1]; Razan Obeidat [1]; Bayan Ghanim [3]; Nidal Qinna (corresponding author) [3] Introduction In terms of [...]