Rind from Purple Mangosteen (<em>Garcinia mangostana</em>) Attenuates Diet-Induced Physiological and Metabolic Changes in Obese Rats
The pulp of the purple mangosteen, <i>Garcinia mangostana</i>, is a popular tropical fruit but the rind containing xanthones such as α-mangostin together with procyanidins and anthocyanidins is usually discarded as waste. However, this rind has been used in South-East Asia for diarrhoea,...
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doaj-f82f5afeffed41da8fb936d4230fa7992021-01-23T00:05:58ZengMDPI AGNutrients2072-66432021-01-011331931910.3390/nu13020319Rind from Purple Mangosteen (<em>Garcinia mangostana</em>) Attenuates Diet-Induced Physiological and Metabolic Changes in Obese RatsOliver D. John0Peter Mouatt1Sunil K. Panchal2Lindsay Brown3Functional Foods Research Group, University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba, QLD 4350, AustraliaSouthern Cross Plant Science, Southern Cross University, Lismore, NSW 2480, AustraliaFunctional Foods Research Group, University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba, QLD 4350, AustraliaFunctional Foods Research Group, University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba, QLD 4350, AustraliaThe pulp of the purple mangosteen, <i>Garcinia mangostana</i>, is a popular tropical fruit but the rind containing xanthones such as α-mangostin together with procyanidins and anthocyanidins is usually discarded as waste. However, this rind has been used in South-East Asia for diarrhoea, dysentery, skin infections and wounds. As xanthones have reported anti-inflammatory and antioxidant responses, this study has determined the bioactive compounds and evaluated the effects of <i>G. mangostana</i> rind on physiological, metabolic, liver and cardiovascular parameters in rats with diet-induced metabolic syndrome. Rats fed a diet with increased simple sugars and saturated fats developed obesity, hypertension, increased left ventricular stiffness, dyslipidaemia and fatty liver. Administration of <i>G. mangostana</i> rind as 5% of the food to rats with diet-induced metabolic syndrome gave a dose of 168 mg/kg/day α-mangostin, 355 mg/kg/day procyanidins, 3.9 mg/kg/day anthocyanins and 11.8 mg/kg/day hydroxycitric acid for 8 weeks which reduced body weight and attenuated physiological and metabolic changes in rats including decreased abdominal fat deposition, decreased abdominal circumference and whole-body fat mass, improved liver structure and function and improved cardiovascular parameters such as systolic blood pressure, left ventricular stiffness and endothelial function. These responses were associated with decreased infiltration of inflammatory cells, decreased deposition of collagen in both heart and liver and decreased mean adipocyte size in retroperitoneal adipose tissues. We conclude that, in rats with diet-induced metabolic syndrome, chronic intake of <i>G. mangostana</i> rind decreased infiltration of inflammatory cells which decreased physiological, metabolic, liver and cardiovascular symptoms.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/13/2/319<em>Garcinia mangostana</em> rindmetabolic syndromecardiovascular diseaseratsα-mangostin |
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Oliver D. John Peter Mouatt Sunil K. Panchal Lindsay Brown Rind from Purple Mangosteen (<em>Garcinia mangostana</em>) Attenuates Diet-Induced Physiological and Metabolic Changes in Obese Rats Nutrients <em>Garcinia mangostana</em> rind metabolic syndrome cardiovascular disease rats α-mangostin |
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Rind from Purple Mangosteen (<em>Garcinia mangostana</em>) Attenuates Diet-Induced Physiological and Metabolic Changes in Obese Rats |
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Rind from Purple Mangosteen (<em>Garcinia mangostana</em>) Attenuates Diet-Induced Physiological and Metabolic Changes in Obese Rats |
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Rind from Purple Mangosteen (<em>Garcinia mangostana</em>) Attenuates Diet-Induced Physiological and Metabolic Changes in Obese Rats |
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Rind from Purple Mangosteen (<em>Garcinia mangostana</em>) Attenuates Diet-Induced Physiological and Metabolic Changes in Obese Rats |
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Rind from Purple Mangosteen (<em>Garcinia mangostana</em>) Attenuates Diet-Induced Physiological and Metabolic Changes in Obese Rats |
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rind from purple mangosteen (<em>garcinia mangostana</em>) attenuates diet-induced physiological and metabolic changes in obese rats |
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The pulp of the purple mangosteen, <i>Garcinia mangostana</i>, is a popular tropical fruit but the rind containing xanthones such as α-mangostin together with procyanidins and anthocyanidins is usually discarded as waste. However, this rind has been used in South-East Asia for diarrhoea, dysentery, skin infections and wounds. As xanthones have reported anti-inflammatory and antioxidant responses, this study has determined the bioactive compounds and evaluated the effects of <i>G. mangostana</i> rind on physiological, metabolic, liver and cardiovascular parameters in rats with diet-induced metabolic syndrome. Rats fed a diet with increased simple sugars and saturated fats developed obesity, hypertension, increased left ventricular stiffness, dyslipidaemia and fatty liver. Administration of <i>G. mangostana</i> rind as 5% of the food to rats with diet-induced metabolic syndrome gave a dose of 168 mg/kg/day α-mangostin, 355 mg/kg/day procyanidins, 3.9 mg/kg/day anthocyanins and 11.8 mg/kg/day hydroxycitric acid for 8 weeks which reduced body weight and attenuated physiological and metabolic changes in rats including decreased abdominal fat deposition, decreased abdominal circumference and whole-body fat mass, improved liver structure and function and improved cardiovascular parameters such as systolic blood pressure, left ventricular stiffness and endothelial function. These responses were associated with decreased infiltration of inflammatory cells, decreased deposition of collagen in both heart and liver and decreased mean adipocyte size in retroperitoneal adipose tissues. We conclude that, in rats with diet-induced metabolic syndrome, chronic intake of <i>G. mangostana</i> rind decreased infiltration of inflammatory cells which decreased physiological, metabolic, liver and cardiovascular symptoms. |
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