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Abstract

Obesity and diabetes, risk factors for metabolic syndrome, are characterized by oxidative stress and inflammatory responses. Marine biofunctionals, astaxanthin (Ax) and squalene (SQ), were evaluated for their combined effect. Groups of male KK-A y mice were fed high fat/sucrose diet for 4 weeks, supplemented with either 0.1 %Ax, 2 %SQ or 0.1 %Ax + 2 %SQ. In comparison to control, Sod was elevated in only Ax + SQ. However, Gpx was highest in Ax + SQ, indicating the combined antioxidant effect of Ax and SQ. This was supported by elevated mRNA expression of Sod1 and Gpx1. Except adiponectin (elevated in Ax and Ax + SQ), expression of other inflammatory markers was not altered. Blood glucose levels were decreased in SQ and Ax + SQ while liver triglycerides decreased in SQ group. This is the first in vivo study demonstrating combined effects of Ax and SQ resulting in antioxidant effects and modulation of glucose/triglyceride levels. This study highlights the benefit of utilizing Ax and SQ together for management of obesity/diabetes.

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Title
Combined effect of astaxanthin and squalene on oxidative stress in vivo
Author
Ravi Kumar, Sangeetha; Narayan, Bhaskar; Sawada, Yuki; Hosokawa, Masashi; Miyashita, Kazuo
Pages
57-65
Publication year
2016
Publication date
Jun 2016
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
03008177
e-ISSN
15734919
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1792706624
Copyright
Springer Science+Business Media New York 2016