Banana Peel Extracts Enhance Climbing Ability and Extend Lifespan in Drosophila melanogaster.

Development & reproduction Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-30 DOI:10.12717/DR.2024.28.3.87
Hyejin Seo, Jong-Won Yoon, Younghwi Kwon, Eunbyul Yeom
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Banana peels, often discarded as waste, represent one of the most abundant food by-products, highlighting the need for effective waste management and resource recycling strategies. Due to their rich nutritional content, banana peels have been investigated for various health benefits, including anti-obesity effects. In this study, we examined the potential anti-aging properties of banana peel extracts (BPEs) in Drosophila melanogaster. Our findings demonstrated that flies fed with BPEs exhibited an extended lifespan and a significant improvement in age-related decline in climbing ability. Additionally, Dilp2 mRNA expression level is markedly decreased in aged flies fed with BPEs. These results suggest that BPEs may serve as a potential anti-aging agent by enhancing locomotor function and extending lifespan, potentially through the modulation of insulin signaling in D. melanogaster.

香蕉皮提取物能增强黑腹果蝇的攀爬能力并延长其寿命
香蕉皮经常被当作废物丢弃,是最丰富的食品副产品之一,因此需要采取有效的废物管理和资源回收战略。由于香蕉皮含有丰富的营养成分,人们一直在研究其对健康的各种益处,包括抗肥胖作用。在这项研究中,我们研究了香蕉皮提取物(BPEs)在黑腹果蝇体内的潜在抗衰老特性。我们的研究结果表明,用香蕉皮提取物喂养的果蝇寿命延长,与年龄相关的攀爬能力下降情况也有明显改善。此外,用 BPEs 喂养的老龄果蝇的 Dilp2 mRNA 表达水平明显下降。这些结果表明,BPE可能通过调节黑腹蝇体内的胰岛素信号,增强其运动功能并延长其寿命,从而成为一种潜在的抗衰老药物。
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