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Antiobesity Effect of Biochanin-A: Effect on Trace Element Metabolism in High Fat Diet-Induced Obesity in Rats

Jansy Isabella Rani Antony Rathinasamy, V. V. Sathibabu Uddandrao, Nivedha Raveendran, S. Vadivukkarasi

2020Cardiovascular & Hematological Agents in Medicinal Chemistry25 citationsDOI

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Imbalanced diets have contributed to the increased prevalence of obesity and other metabolic disorders in the modern world including trace element metabolism. However, the underlying mechanisms are not fully understood. AIM AND OBJECTIVES: The present study investigated the effects of Biochanin A (BCA) on the changes in element metabolism induced by HFD-induced obese rats. METHODS: BCA was administered orally for 30 days to experimental obese rats. Changes in body weight, glucose, insulin resistance and lipid profiles of plasma, as well as the level of trace elements (Fe, Zn, Mg and Cu) in various tissues (liver, kidney, heart and pancreas) and hepsidine and heme oxygenase, were observed in experimental rats. RESULTS: The administration of BCA elicited a significant (p<0.05) reduction in, glucose, insulin, ferritin, total cholesterol, phospholipids, free fatty acids, VLDL-C, LDL-C, triglycerides and hepsidin. Significant alterations were observed in trace elements level, HDL-C, transferrin, bilirubin and HO - 1 level. CONCLUSION: These findings suggested that HFD results in derangement of trace elements in the tissues of rats fed with HFD. BCA may alleviate the derangement of HFD induced trace elements metabolism by modulating hyperglycemic and insulin resistance status and altering hepcidin and HO-1.

Topics & Concepts

EndocrinologyInternal medicineInsulin resistanceBiochanin ALipid metabolismMetabolismChemistryInsulinFerritinCarbohydrate metabolismMedicineDaidzeinGenisteinTrace Elements in HealthHeavy Metals in PlantsHeavy Metal Exposure and Toxicity
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