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Polyphenols from Passiflora ligularis Regulate Inflammatory Markers and Weight Gain

Jaime A. Ángel-Isaza, Juan Carlos Carmona-Hernández, William Narváez-Solarte, Clara Helena González-Correa

2021BioMolecular Concepts14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Weight-related disorders affect more than half of the adult population worldwide; they are also concomitant with a state of chronic low-grade inflammation manifesting in abnormal cytokine production. The present study evaluated the effect of polyphenol and flavonoid extract from Passiflora ligularis (granadilla) on low-grade inflammation and body weight in overweight Wistar rats. To induce weight-gain, rats were fed a chow diet with 30% sucrose water and supplemented with 2.0, 2.5, and 3.0 g/L polyphenol extracts ( n = 16). The design was a 3 +1 factorial model performed for 42 days (granadilla polyphenols, 3 levels of supplementation, and 1 control group). In addition to total polyphenol and total flavonoid content, the major identified and quantified polyphenol, via UHPLC, was ferulic acid. Interleukin 6 (IL-6), and cytokine tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α) were evaluated in serum. A decline in the concentration of TNF-α and in weight-gain was found in P. ligularis (granadilla) groups treated with the 2.5 g/L dose. Consumption of polyphenol extracts from granadilla inhibits interleukin-activity as an indicator of inflammation and aids in body-weight control, considering similar food intake, in overweight Wistar rats.

Topics & Concepts

PolyphenolFlavonoidInflammationCytokineTumor necrosis factor alphaFood scienceChemistryPopulationWeight gainInterleukinBody weightBiologyPharmacologyBiochemistryEndocrinologyImmunologyMedicineAntioxidantEnvironmental healthTea Polyphenols and EffectsConsumer Attitudes and Food LabelingNutritional Studies and Diet