Therapeutic Effects of BRC Functional Food from Indonesian Black Rice on Body Weight and Haematological Parameters in Obese Rats

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Fajar Sofyantoro, Adi Mazdi Syam, Baik Aisyah Adania, Muhammad Fikri Almunawar, Nurlita Putri Bela Nasution, Rheina Faticha Asyamsa Hidayat, M. Mataram, Chesa Ekani Maharesi, Septika Nurhidayah, Y. A. Purwestri, A. Nuriliani, Lisna Hidayati, R. Pratiwi
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Obesity increases the risk of various diseases. Black rice, renowned for its high anthocyanin content, is considered a potential functional food for preventing metabolic disorders. The current study investigated the effects of black rice crunch (BRC) on body weight and haematological profiles in obese rats. Rats were fed with high-fat diet to induce obesity and supplemented with different concentrations of BRC for 4 and 8 weeks. The results showed that high-fat diet effectively induced obesity, as evidenced by significant increase in body weight. Importantly, 75% BRC supplementation resulted in significant weight reduction in obese rats. Further analysis revealed an increase in erythrocyte numbers in obese groups supplemented with 75% BRC, but no significant changes in haemoglobin concentration or haematocrit percentage. Further investigation showed that 75% BRC led to a decrease in mean corpuscular haemoglobin (MCH), mean corpuscular haemoglobin concentration (MCHC), and mean corpuscular volume (MCV), potentially affecting the size and concentration of haemoglobin within erythrocytes. The total leucocytes count increased with the high-fat diet, while BRC supplementation alone did not have significant impact. Lymphocyte percentage remained stable across the groups, indicating minimal influence of the dietary interventions. Neutrophil percentage varied initially but was not specific to BRC or the high-fat diet. Platelet count and distribution width were not significantly influenced, but mean platelet volume (MPV) increased after 8 weeks of BRC treatment, suggesting larger platelet sizes associated with obesity. Overall, the study provides important insights into the effects of BRC supplementation on body weight and haematological parameters related to obesity. 
印尼黑米 BRC 功能食品对肥胖大鼠体重和血液学参数的治疗作用
肥胖会增加患各种疾病的风险。黑米以花青素含量高而闻名,被认为是一种潜在的预防代谢紊乱的功能性食品。本研究调查了黑米脆片(BRC)对肥胖大鼠体重和血液学特征的影响。研究人员用高脂肪饮食诱导大鼠肥胖,并在大鼠体内补充不同浓度的黑米脆,分别持续 4 周和 8 周。结果表明,高脂饮食能有效诱导肥胖,体重显著增加就是证明。重要的是,补充 75% 的 BRC 后,肥胖大鼠的体重明显减轻。进一步分析表明,补充 75% BRC 的肥胖组红细胞数量增加,但血红蛋白浓度和血细胞比容百分比没有明显变化。进一步调查显示,75% 的 BRC 会导致平均血红蛋白(MCH)、平均血红蛋白浓度(MCHC)和平均血红蛋白体积(MCV)下降,从而可能影响红细胞内血红蛋白的大小和浓度。白细胞总数随着高脂饮食的增加而增加,而单独补充 BRC 并没有显著影响。各组淋巴细胞百分比保持稳定,表明饮食干预的影响很小。中性粒细胞百分比最初有所变化,但与 BRC 或高脂饮食无关。血小板计数和分布宽度没有受到显著影响,但平均血小板体积(MPV)在 BRC 治疗 8 周后有所增加,这表明血小板体积增大与肥胖有关。总之,该研究为了解补充 BRC 对体重和与肥胖有关的血液学参数的影响提供了重要见解。
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Journal of Tropical Biodiversity and Biotechnology
Journal of Tropical Biodiversity and Biotechnology Immunology and Microbiology-Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
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