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Effects of Coix Seed Oil on High Fat Diet-Induced Obesity and Dyslipidemia

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FOODS
卷 11, 期 20, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/foods11203267

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coix seed oil; fatty acid; lipid metabolism; inflammatory factors; serum lipid levels; high-fat diet

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [32072218, 31741101]
  2. Zhejiang Science Technology Projects [2018C02054]

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This study evaluated the effects of various dietary oils on obese mice and found that coix seed oil (CSO) has anti-obesity properties and can improve lipid metabolism. CSO contains a high content of medium-chain fatty acids, which can modify hepatic fatty acid metabolism and lipid levels.
Dietary intervention is becoming more popular as a way to improve lipid metabolism and reduce the prevalence of diet-related chronic disorders. We evaluated the effects of several dietary oils on body weight, fat mass, liver weight, and tumor necrosis factor in obese mice given a high-fat diet (HFD) to discover if coix seed oil (CSO) had an anti-obesity impact. As compared to other dietary fats, CSO treatment considerably lowered body weight and liver index, successfully sup-pressed total cholesterol and triglyceride content, and raised liver lipid deposition and lipid metabolism problem induced by high fat intake. Furthermore, gas chromatography research revealed that CSO extracted by supercritical fluid, with 64% being CSO extracted by supercritical fluid, and the greatest amounts of capric acids and lauric acids being 35.28% and 22.21%, respectively. CSO contained a high content of medium-chain fatty acids and was able to modify hepatic fatty acid metabolism and lipid levels in HFD-induced obese mice. According to the results, CSO has the potential to replace dietary lipids as a promising functional lipid in the prevention of met-abolish disorders.

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