The effect of purple tea extract activity on selected metabolic syndrome parameters in mice

E. Mwangi, S. Wandili
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Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a cluster of metabolic abnormalities. Prevalence of MetS is documented at 50% and 87.5% in Africa and Kenya respectively. It is managed by combining lifestyle modification and pharmacotherapy. Although Camellia sinensis TRFK306 has been proven to induce weight loss in mice and humans, its effect on metabolic syndrome is yet to be investigated. This study aimed to investigate the effect of Camellia sinensis TRFK306 extract on MetS induced Sprague Dawley male rats.  A total of thirty-five, six-weeks-old rats were acclimatized for one (1) week and randomized into 5 groups (n=7).  Metabolic syndrome was induced using high- fat fructose diet for eight (8) weeks. Post-hoc statistical analysis using Tukey’s multiple comparison test was used to analyze the effect of freeze-dried extracts of Camellia Sinensis TRFK306 on various markers of metabolic syndrome. Random blood sugar levels revealed significant differences (p = <0.0001), for experimental animals. Oral glucose tolerance results were significant (p = <0.0001). Total serum triglyceride levels was significant (p = <0.0001). Mean serum HDL-C levels revealed significant differences between the normal control and negative control (p = 0.0009), the negative control and low dose test (p = 0.0023), the negative control and high dose test (p = 0.0025) and the negative control and positive control (p = 0.0014). The mean serum LDL-C levels revealed significant difference (p= <0.0001). Camellia Sinensis TRFK306 possessed significant beneficial effects on various markers of metabolic syndrome.
紫茶提取物活性对小鼠代谢综合征参数的影响
代谢综合征(MetS)是一组代谢异常。在非洲和肯尼亚,met的患病率分别为50%和87.5%。它是通过生活方式改变和药物治疗相结合来管理的。虽然茶树TRFK306已被证明可以诱导小鼠和人类的体重减轻,但其对代谢综合征的影响尚未被研究。本研究旨在探讨茶树TRFK306提取物对MetS诱导的雄性大鼠的影响。将35只6周龄大鼠驯化1周,随机分为5组(n=7)。采用高脂果糖饮食诱导代谢综合征8周。采用事后统计分析,采用Tukey多重比较检验分析茶花TRFK306冻干提取物对代谢综合征各指标的影响。实验动物的随机血糖水平有显著差异(p = <0.0001)。口服糖耐量结果显著(p = <0.0001)。血清总甘油三酯水平显著(p = <0.0001)。正常对照组与阴性对照组(p = 0.0009)、阴性对照组与低剂量组(p = 0.0023)、阴性对照组与高剂量组(p = 0.0025)、阴性对照组与阳性对照组(p = 0.0014)的平均血清HDL-C水平差异均有统计学意义。平均血清LDL-C水平差异有统计学意义(p= <0.0001)。茶花TRFK306对代谢综合征的各种标志物均有显著的有益作用。
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