Camellia sinensis extract phytosomes inhibit body weight gain in Sprague-Dawley rats

A phytosome is a kind of nanovesicle lipids to increase the absorption of active substances. Green tea extract was formulated into phytosome to find out its ability to inhibit weight gain. There were three formulas with thin layer hydration. Furthermore, phytosome complex formation, morphology, part...

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Main Authors: Dwi Kurnia Putri, Iskandarsyah Iskandarsyah, Effionora Anwar
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Language:English
Published: Universitas Ahmad Dahlan 2020-07-01
Series:Pharmaciana
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Online Access:http://journal.uad.ac.id/index.php/PHARMACIANA/article/view/16427/pdf_156
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spelling doaj-c54f55d3c7a7451d8d64bb0e5d71ec732021-09-22T03:45:05ZengUniversitas Ahmad DahlanPharmaciana2088-45592477-02562020-07-0110221923010.12928/pharmaciana.v10i2.16427 Camellia sinensis extract phytosomes inhibit body weight gain in Sprague-Dawley ratsDwi Kurnia Putri0Iskandarsyah Iskandarsyah1 Effionora Anwar2Department of Herbal, Faculty of Pharmacy, Universitas IndonesiaDepartment of Technology Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmacy, Universitas IndonesiaDepartment of Technology Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmacy, Universitas IndonesiaA phytosome is a kind of nanovesicle lipids to increase the absorption of active substances. Green tea extract was formulated into phytosome to find out its ability to inhibit weight gain. There were three formulas with thin layer hydration. Furthermore, phytosome complex formation, morphology, particle size, zeta potential, and polydispersity index, and absorption efficiency test were characterized. Phytosomes and green tea extracts were tested for absorption in vitro. A total of 25 rats were divided into five test groups, which were the normal group, placebo group, orlistat group, green tea extract group, and phytosome group. For 8 weeks they were orally induced using 10% of fructose + 2% of cholesterol, and test treatment. The best characteristics of FIII were formed complex, spherical morphology, Dv90 782.67 ± 39.7 nm, polydispersity index of 56 ± 0.11, zeta potential of -70.83 ± 1.67 mV, and adsorption efficiency of 97.77 ± 2.66 %. The test on the animals at week 8 resulted in percentage of weight gain in normal treatment of 46.47 ± 17.48%, placebo of 101.17 ± 10.37%, orlistat of 42.51 ± 25.13%, green tea extract of 92.73 ± 36.43%, and phytosomes of 45.09 ± 15.56%. Green tea extract flux was 2316.2 ± 1309.8 μg/cm2/hour, while phytosome flux was 3125.3 ± 2071.8 μg /cm2/hour. To sum up, phytosomes can inhibit weight gain and are better than to green tea extracts (p < 0.05).http://journal.uad.ac.id/index.php/PHARMACIANA/article/view/16427/pdf_156obesityegcgphytosomecholesterol
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author Dwi Kurnia Putri
Iskandarsyah Iskandarsyah
Effionora Anwar
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Iskandarsyah Iskandarsyah
Effionora Anwar
Camellia sinensis extract phytosomes inhibit body weight gain in Sprague-Dawley rats
Pharmaciana
obesity
egcg
phytosome
cholesterol
author_facet Dwi Kurnia Putri
Iskandarsyah Iskandarsyah
Effionora Anwar
author_sort Dwi Kurnia Putri
title Camellia sinensis extract phytosomes inhibit body weight gain in Sprague-Dawley rats
title_short Camellia sinensis extract phytosomes inhibit body weight gain in Sprague-Dawley rats
title_full Camellia sinensis extract phytosomes inhibit body weight gain in Sprague-Dawley rats
title_fullStr Camellia sinensis extract phytosomes inhibit body weight gain in Sprague-Dawley rats
title_full_unstemmed Camellia sinensis extract phytosomes inhibit body weight gain in Sprague-Dawley rats
title_sort camellia sinensis extract phytosomes inhibit body weight gain in sprague-dawley rats
publisher Universitas Ahmad Dahlan
series Pharmaciana
issn 2088-4559
2477-0256
publishDate 2020-07-01
description A phytosome is a kind of nanovesicle lipids to increase the absorption of active substances. Green tea extract was formulated into phytosome to find out its ability to inhibit weight gain. There were three formulas with thin layer hydration. Furthermore, phytosome complex formation, morphology, particle size, zeta potential, and polydispersity index, and absorption efficiency test were characterized. Phytosomes and green tea extracts were tested for absorption in vitro. A total of 25 rats were divided into five test groups, which were the normal group, placebo group, orlistat group, green tea extract group, and phytosome group. For 8 weeks they were orally induced using 10% of fructose + 2% of cholesterol, and test treatment. The best characteristics of FIII were formed complex, spherical morphology, Dv90 782.67 ± 39.7 nm, polydispersity index of 56 ± 0.11, zeta potential of -70.83 ± 1.67 mV, and adsorption efficiency of 97.77 ± 2.66 %. The test on the animals at week 8 resulted in percentage of weight gain in normal treatment of 46.47 ± 17.48%, placebo of 101.17 ± 10.37%, orlistat of 42.51 ± 25.13%, green tea extract of 92.73 ± 36.43%, and phytosomes of 45.09 ± 15.56%. Green tea extract flux was 2316.2 ± 1309.8 μg/cm2/hour, while phytosome flux was 3125.3 ± 2071.8 μg /cm2/hour. To sum up, phytosomes can inhibit weight gain and are better than to green tea extracts (p < 0.05).
topic obesity
egcg
phytosome
cholesterol
url http://journal.uad.ac.id/index.php/PHARMACIANA/article/view/16427/pdf_156
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