Bioconverted Fruit Extract of Akebia Quinata Exhibits Anti-Obesity Effects in High-Fat Diet-Induced Obese Rats

Nutrients. 2022 Nov 5;14(21):4683. doi: 10.3390/nu14214683.

Abstract

Akebia quinata, commonly called chocolate vine, has various bioactivities, including antioxidant and anti-obesity properties. However, the anti-obesity effects of bioconverted extracts of A. quinate have not been examined. In this study, A. quinata fruit extracts was bioconverted using the enzyme isolated from the soybean paste fungi Aspergillus kawachii. To determine whether the bioconversion process could influence the anti-obesity effects of A. quinata fruit extracts, we employed 3T3-L1 adipocytes and HFD-induced obese rats. We observed that the bioconverted fruit extract of A. quinata (BFE) afforded anti-obesity effects, which were stronger than that for the non-bioconverted fruit extract (FE) of A. quinata. In 3T3-L1 adipocytes, treatment with BFE at concentrations of 20 and 40 μg reduced intracellular lipids by 74.8 (p < 0.05) and 54.9% (p < 0.01), respectively, without inducing cytotoxicity in preadipocytes. Moreover, the oral administration of BFE at the concentration of 300 mg/kg/day significantly reduced body and adipose tissue weights (p < 0.01) in HFD-induced obese rats. Plasma cholesterol values were reduced, whereas HDL was increased in BFE receiving rats. Although FE could exert anti-obesity effects, BFE supplementation induced more robust effects than FE. These results could be attributed to the bioconversion-induced alteration of bioactive compound content within the extract.

Keywords: 3T3-L1 adipocytes; Akebia quinate; anti-adipogenic; bioconversion; chocolate vine; obesity.

MeSH terms

  • 3T3-L1 Cells
  • Adipogenesis
  • Animals
  • Anti-Obesity Agents* / pharmacology
  • Diet, High-Fat* / adverse effects
  • Fruit
  • Mice
  • Mice, Inbred C57BL
  • Obesity / drug therapy
  • Obesity / etiology
  • Plant Extracts / pharmacology
  • Rats

Substances

  • Anti-Obesity Agents
  • Plant Extracts

Supplementary concepts

  • Lardizabalaceae

Grants and funding

J.-O.N. was supported by the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) funded by the Korean government (NRF-2017R1A2B4011003 and NRF-2019R1A2C1090619) and the Youlchon Foundation (Nongshim Corporation and its affiliated companies).