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Untargeted metabolomics-based network pharmacology reveals fermented brown rice towards anti-obesity efficacy.


ABSTRACT: There is a substantial rise in the global incidence of obesity. Brown rice contains metabolic substances that can help minimize the prevalence of obesity. This study evaluated nine brown rice varieties using probiotic fermentation using Pediococcus acidilacti MNL5 to enhance bioactive metabolites and their efficacy. Among the nine varieties, FBR-1741 had the highest pancreatic lipase inhibitory efficacy (87.6 ± 1.51%), DPPH assay (358.5 ± 2.80 mg Trolox equiv./100 g, DW), and ABTS assay (362.5 ± 2.32 mg Trolox equiv./100 g, DW). Compared to other fermented brown rice and FBR-1741 varieties, UHPLC-Q-TOF-MS/MS demonstrated significant untargeted metabolite alterations. The 17 most abundant polyphenolic metabolites in the FBR-1741 variety and 132 putative targets were assessed for obesity-related target proteins, and protein interaction networks were constructed using the Cystoscope software. Network pharmacology analysis validated FBR-1741 with active metabolites in the C. elegans obesity-induced model. Administration of FBR-1741 with ferulic acid improved lifespan decreased triglycerides, and suppressed the expression of fat-related genes. The enhanced anti-obesity properties of FBR-1741 suggest its implementation in obesity-functional food.

SUBMITTER: Barathikannan K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10981755 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Untargeted metabolomics-based network pharmacology reveals fermented brown rice towards anti-obesity efficacy.

Barathikannan Kaliyan K   Chelliah Ramachandran R   Vinothkanna Annadurai A   Prathiviraj Ragothaman R   Tyagi Akanksha A   Vijayalakshmi Selvakumar S   Lim Min-Jin MJ   Jia Ai-Qun AQ   Oh Deog- Hwan DH  

NPJ science of food 20240330 1


There is a substantial rise in the global incidence of obesity. Brown rice contains metabolic substances that can help minimize the prevalence of obesity. This study evaluated nine brown rice varieties using probiotic fermentation using Pediococcus acidilacti MNL5 to enhance bioactive metabolites and their efficacy. Among the nine varieties, FBR-1741 had the highest pancreatic lipase inhibitory efficacy (87.6 ± 1.51%), DPPH assay (358.5 ± 2.80 mg Trolox equiv./100 g, DW), and ABTS assay (362.5 ±  ...[more]

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