Enhanced anti-obesity activities of red mold dioscorea when fermented using deep ocean water as the culture water

Mar Drugs. 2013 Oct 15;11(10):3902-25. doi: 10.3390/md11103902.

Abstract

Deep ocean water (DOW) has, in previous studies, been found to be a novel anti-obesity drink and useful in raising Monascus-produced monascin and ankaflavin levels. This may resolve the limited anti-obesity ability of red mold dioscorea (RMD) known as the Monascus purpureus-fermented Disocorea batatas. This study aims to compare the anti-obesity effect of DOW-cultured RMD (DOW-RMD) and ultra-pure water-cultured RMD (UPW-RMD) in rats fed on a high fat diet. Moreover, the effect of ions composition of DOW and DOW-influenced functional metabolites change of RMD on the differentiation and lipogenesis regulation were investigated using 3T3-L1 pre-adipocytes. In the animal test, compared to UPW-RMD, DOW-RMD possessed better ability to inhibit increases in weight gain, and better feed efficiency, body-fat pad and cross-sectional area of adipocytes. In the cell test, the anti-obesity abilities of DOW-RMD in inhibiting PPARγ and C/EBPα expression in differentiation and lipoprotein lipase activity in lipogenesis were contributed to by the DOW-increased monascin and ankaflavin levels and the ions of DOW, respectively.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Adipocytes / drug effects
  • Adipocytes / metabolism
  • Animals
  • Anti-Obesity Agents / pharmacology*
  • Dioscorea / metabolism*
  • Fermentation
  • Flavins / metabolism
  • Fungi / metabolism*
  • Heterocyclic Compounds, 3-Ring / metabolism
  • Lipids / blood
  • Male
  • Monascus / metabolism*
  • Obesity / blood
  • Obesity / drug therapy*
  • Rats
  • Rats, Sprague-Dawley
  • Seawater
  • Water / metabolism*

Substances

  • Anti-Obesity Agents
  • Flavins
  • Heterocyclic Compounds, 3-Ring
  • Lipids
  • ankaflavin
  • Water
  • monascin