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Anti-Obesity Effect of Fermented Panax notoginseng Is Mediated Via Modulation of Appetite and Gut Microbial Population

Panax notoginseng (PN) is a traditional herbal medicine containing several active compounds such as saponins and ginsenosides with many therapeutic applications including anti-obesity activity. Fermentation by lactic acid bacteria has the potential to metabolize ginsenosides to more active forms. Th...

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Autores principales: Shin, Na Rae, Bose, Shambhunath, Choi, Yura, Kim, Young-Mi, Chin, Young-Won, Song, Eun-Ji, Nam, Young-Do, Kim, Hojun
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8350340/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34381356
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2021.665881
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author Shin, Na Rae
Bose, Shambhunath
Choi, Yura
Kim, Young-Mi
Chin, Young-Won
Song, Eun-Ji
Nam, Young-Do
Kim, Hojun
author_facet Shin, Na Rae
Bose, Shambhunath
Choi, Yura
Kim, Young-Mi
Chin, Young-Won
Song, Eun-Ji
Nam, Young-Do
Kim, Hojun
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description Panax notoginseng (PN) is a traditional herbal medicine containing several active compounds such as saponins and ginsenosides with many therapeutic applications including anti-obesity activity. Fermentation by lactic acid bacteria has the potential to metabolize ginsenosides to more active forms. This study examined whether fermentation has any benefits on the protective effects of a PN extract against obesity using a high-fat diet (HFD)-fed mouse model. PN was fermented with Lactobacillus plantarum which exhibited high β-glucosidase activity. Upon fermentation, the PN extract exhibited an altered ginsenoside profile, a dramatic increase in the lactate level. Treatment of the HFD group with fermented PN (FPN), but not PN, decreased both the food and calorie intake significantly, which was consistent with the more potent suppressing effects of FPN than PN on the signaling pathways involved in appetite and energy intake. The PN treatment also modulated the gut microbial composition. The PN and FPN treatment groups showed clear differences in the population of gut microbiota. The relative abundance of Bacteroidetes, Erysipelotrichaceae, Coprococus, and Dehalobacterium were significantly higher in the FPN group then the normal, HFD, and XEN groups. Furthermore, the relative abundances of Akkermansia, Dehalobacterium, Erysipeliotrichaceae and parpabacteroides were significantly higher in the FPN group than the PN group, but the relative abundances of Allobaculum, Erysipelotrichi and Erysipelotrichale were significantly lower. The relative abundance of Bacteroides and Lactococcus was significantly higher and lower, respectively in the PN and FPN groups than the HFD group. In conclusion, the altered ginsenoside and organic acid’s profile, and altered gut microbial composition are believed to be the major factors contributing to the anti-obesity properties of FPN.
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spelling pubmed-83503402021-08-10 Anti-Obesity Effect of Fermented Panax notoginseng Is Mediated Via Modulation of Appetite and Gut Microbial Population Shin, Na Rae Bose, Shambhunath Choi, Yura Kim, Young-Mi Chin, Young-Won Song, Eun-Ji Nam, Young-Do Kim, Hojun Front Pharmacol Pharmacology Panax notoginseng (PN) is a traditional herbal medicine containing several active compounds such as saponins and ginsenosides with many therapeutic applications including anti-obesity activity. Fermentation by lactic acid bacteria has the potential to metabolize ginsenosides to more active forms. This study examined whether fermentation has any benefits on the protective effects of a PN extract against obesity using a high-fat diet (HFD)-fed mouse model. PN was fermented with Lactobacillus plantarum which exhibited high β-glucosidase activity. Upon fermentation, the PN extract exhibited an altered ginsenoside profile, a dramatic increase in the lactate level. Treatment of the HFD group with fermented PN (FPN), but not PN, decreased both the food and calorie intake significantly, which was consistent with the more potent suppressing effects of FPN than PN on the signaling pathways involved in appetite and energy intake. The PN treatment also modulated the gut microbial composition. The PN and FPN treatment groups showed clear differences in the population of gut microbiota. The relative abundance of Bacteroidetes, Erysipelotrichaceae, Coprococus, and Dehalobacterium were significantly higher in the FPN group then the normal, HFD, and XEN groups. Furthermore, the relative abundances of Akkermansia, Dehalobacterium, Erysipeliotrichaceae and parpabacteroides were significantly higher in the FPN group than the PN group, but the relative abundances of Allobaculum, Erysipelotrichi and Erysipelotrichale were significantly lower. The relative abundance of Bacteroides and Lactococcus was significantly higher and lower, respectively in the PN and FPN groups than the HFD group. In conclusion, the altered ginsenoside and organic acid’s profile, and altered gut microbial composition are believed to be the major factors contributing to the anti-obesity properties of FPN. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-07-26 /pmc/articles/PMC8350340/ /pubmed/34381356 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2021.665881 Text en Copyright © 2021 Shin, Bose, Choi, Kim, Chin, Song, Nam and Kim. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Pharmacology
Shin, Na Rae
Bose, Shambhunath
Choi, Yura
Kim, Young-Mi
Chin, Young-Won
Song, Eun-Ji
Nam, Young-Do
Kim, Hojun
Anti-Obesity Effect of Fermented Panax notoginseng Is Mediated Via Modulation of Appetite and Gut Microbial Population
title Anti-Obesity Effect of Fermented Panax notoginseng Is Mediated Via Modulation of Appetite and Gut Microbial Population
title_full Anti-Obesity Effect of Fermented Panax notoginseng Is Mediated Via Modulation of Appetite and Gut Microbial Population
title_fullStr Anti-Obesity Effect of Fermented Panax notoginseng Is Mediated Via Modulation of Appetite and Gut Microbial Population
title_full_unstemmed Anti-Obesity Effect of Fermented Panax notoginseng Is Mediated Via Modulation of Appetite and Gut Microbial Population
title_short Anti-Obesity Effect of Fermented Panax notoginseng Is Mediated Via Modulation of Appetite and Gut Microbial Population
title_sort anti-obesity effect of fermented panax notoginseng is mediated via modulation of appetite and gut microbial population
topic Pharmacology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8350340/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34381356
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2021.665881
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