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“Golden” Tomato Consumption Ameliorates Metabolic Syndrome: A Focus on the Redox Balance in the High-Fat-Diet-Fed Rat

Tomato fruits defined as “golden” refer to a food product harvested at an incomplete ripening stage with respect to red tomatoes at full maturation. The aim of this study is to explore the putative influence of “golden tomato” (GT) on Metabolic Syndrome (MetS), especially focusing on the effects on...

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Autores principales: Gambino, Giuditta, Giglia, Giuseppe, Allegra, Mario, Di Liberto, Valentina, Zummo, Francesco Paolo, Rappa, Francesca, Restivo, Ignazio, Vetrano, Filippo, Saiano, Filippo, Palazzolo, Eristanna, Avellone, Giuseppe, Ferraro, Giuseppe, Sardo, Pierangelo, Di Majo, Danila
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10215402/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37237987
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox12051121
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author Gambino, Giuditta
Giglia, Giuseppe
Allegra, Mario
Di Liberto, Valentina
Zummo, Francesco Paolo
Rappa, Francesca
Restivo, Ignazio
Vetrano, Filippo
Saiano, Filippo
Palazzolo, Eristanna
Avellone, Giuseppe
Ferraro, Giuseppe
Sardo, Pierangelo
Di Majo, Danila
author_facet Gambino, Giuditta
Giglia, Giuseppe
Allegra, Mario
Di Liberto, Valentina
Zummo, Francesco Paolo
Rappa, Francesca
Restivo, Ignazio
Vetrano, Filippo
Saiano, Filippo
Palazzolo, Eristanna
Avellone, Giuseppe
Ferraro, Giuseppe
Sardo, Pierangelo
Di Majo, Danila
author_sort Gambino, Giuditta
collection PubMed
description Tomato fruits defined as “golden” refer to a food product harvested at an incomplete ripening stage with respect to red tomatoes at full maturation. The aim of this study is to explore the putative influence of “golden tomato” (GT) on Metabolic Syndrome (MetS), especially focusing on the effects on redox homeostasis. Firstly, the differential chemical properties of the GT food matrix were characterized in terms of phytonutrient composition and antioxidant capacities with respect to red tomato (RT). Later, we assessed the biochemical, nutraceutical and eventually disease-modifying potential of GT in vivo in the high-fat-diet rat model of MetS. Our data revealed that GT oral supplementation is able to counterbalance MetS-induced biometric and metabolic modifications. Noteworthy is that this nutritional supplementation proved to reduce plasma oxidant status and improve the endogenous antioxidant barriers, assessed by strong systemic biomarkers. Furthermore, consistently with the reduction of hepatic reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (RONS) levels, treatment with GT markedly reduced the HFD-induced increase in hepatic lipid peroxidation and hepatic steatosis. This research elucidates the importance of food supplementation with GT in the prevention and management of MetS.
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spelling pubmed-102154022023-05-27 “Golden” Tomato Consumption Ameliorates Metabolic Syndrome: A Focus on the Redox Balance in the High-Fat-Diet-Fed Rat Gambino, Giuditta Giglia, Giuseppe Allegra, Mario Di Liberto, Valentina Zummo, Francesco Paolo Rappa, Francesca Restivo, Ignazio Vetrano, Filippo Saiano, Filippo Palazzolo, Eristanna Avellone, Giuseppe Ferraro, Giuseppe Sardo, Pierangelo Di Majo, Danila Antioxidants (Basel) Article Tomato fruits defined as “golden” refer to a food product harvested at an incomplete ripening stage with respect to red tomatoes at full maturation. The aim of this study is to explore the putative influence of “golden tomato” (GT) on Metabolic Syndrome (MetS), especially focusing on the effects on redox homeostasis. Firstly, the differential chemical properties of the GT food matrix were characterized in terms of phytonutrient composition and antioxidant capacities with respect to red tomato (RT). Later, we assessed the biochemical, nutraceutical and eventually disease-modifying potential of GT in vivo in the high-fat-diet rat model of MetS. Our data revealed that GT oral supplementation is able to counterbalance MetS-induced biometric and metabolic modifications. Noteworthy is that this nutritional supplementation proved to reduce plasma oxidant status and improve the endogenous antioxidant barriers, assessed by strong systemic biomarkers. Furthermore, consistently with the reduction of hepatic reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (RONS) levels, treatment with GT markedly reduced the HFD-induced increase in hepatic lipid peroxidation and hepatic steatosis. This research elucidates the importance of food supplementation with GT in the prevention and management of MetS. MDPI 2023-05-18 /pmc/articles/PMC10215402/ /pubmed/37237987 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox12051121 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Gambino, Giuditta
Giglia, Giuseppe
Allegra, Mario
Di Liberto, Valentina
Zummo, Francesco Paolo
Rappa, Francesca
Restivo, Ignazio
Vetrano, Filippo
Saiano, Filippo
Palazzolo, Eristanna
Avellone, Giuseppe
Ferraro, Giuseppe
Sardo, Pierangelo
Di Majo, Danila
“Golden” Tomato Consumption Ameliorates Metabolic Syndrome: A Focus on the Redox Balance in the High-Fat-Diet-Fed Rat
title “Golden” Tomato Consumption Ameliorates Metabolic Syndrome: A Focus on the Redox Balance in the High-Fat-Diet-Fed Rat
title_full “Golden” Tomato Consumption Ameliorates Metabolic Syndrome: A Focus on the Redox Balance in the High-Fat-Diet-Fed Rat
title_fullStr “Golden” Tomato Consumption Ameliorates Metabolic Syndrome: A Focus on the Redox Balance in the High-Fat-Diet-Fed Rat
title_full_unstemmed “Golden” Tomato Consumption Ameliorates Metabolic Syndrome: A Focus on the Redox Balance in the High-Fat-Diet-Fed Rat
title_short “Golden” Tomato Consumption Ameliorates Metabolic Syndrome: A Focus on the Redox Balance in the High-Fat-Diet-Fed Rat
title_sort “golden” tomato consumption ameliorates metabolic syndrome: a focus on the redox balance in the high-fat-diet-fed rat
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10215402/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37237987
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox12051121
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