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Green Algae a Source of Potent Anti-Fat Compound

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Posted on Mar 23, 2016, 6 a.m.

Siphonaxanthin may inhibit the development of fat cells and the build-up of fat in fat tissue.

A carotenoid from green algae known as siphonaxanthin may have a role in future non-drug approaches for weight management.  Zhuo-Si Li, from Kyoto University (Japan), and colleagues employed a cell study in which cells were incubated with a solution of siphonaxanthin, with results suggesting a dose-dependent effect on fat accumulation as well as the expression of genes associated with the formation of fat cells.  The team also engaged a mouse model to ascertain that a daily 1.3 mg dose of siphonaxanthin for six weeks reduced white adipose tissue weight by 13%.  The study authors submit that: “These results provide evidence that siphonaxanthin may effectively regulate adipogenesis.”

Zhuo-Si Li, Kenji Noda, Eriko Fujita,  Yuki Manabe, Takashi Hirata, Tatsuya Sugawara.  “The Green Algal Carotenoid Siphonaxanthin Inhibits Adipogenesis in 3T3-L1 Preadipocytes and the Accumulation of Lipids in White Adipose Tissue of KK-Ay Mice.”  J. Nutr., March 2015; jn.114.200931.

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