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Citrus-derived Flavonoid Prevents Obesity, Study Suggests

 
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A.T. Hagan
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Posted: Wed 15 Jul, 2009 3:19 pm

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/07/090713114459.htm

Citrus-derived Flavonoid Prevents Obesity, Study Suggests

ScienceDaily (July 14, 2009) — A flavonoid derived from citrus fruit has shown tremendous promise for preventing weight gain and other signs of metabolic syndrome which can lead to Type 2 Diabetes and increased risk of cardiovascular disease. The study, led by Murray Huff of the Robarts Research Institute at The University of Western Ontario looked at a flavonoid (plant-based bioactive molecule) called naringenin.

In the study one group of mice was fed a high-fat (western) diet to induce the symptoms of metabolic syndrome. A second group was fed the exact same diet and treated with naringenin. Naringenin corrected the elevations in triglyceride and cholesterol, prevented the development of insulin resistance and completely normalized glucose metabolism. The researchers found it worked by genetically reprogramming the liver to burn up excess fat, rather than store it.

"Furthermore, the marked obesity that develops in these mice was completely prevented by naringenin," says Huff, Director of the Vascular Biology Research Group at Robarts and Professor of Medicine and Biochemistry at the Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry. "What was unique about the study was that the effects were independent of caloric intake, meaning the mice ate exactly the same amount of food and the same amount of fat. There was no suppression of appetite or decreased food intake, which are often the basis of strategies to reduce weight gain and its metabolic consequences."

While grapefruit has long been linked to weight loss diets, the concentrations of the citrus-derived flavonoid being studied are at higher levels than you could get from dietary components. "We are examining the pharmacological properties of naringenin," explains Huff. "The next step is to find out if naringenin prevents heart disease in animal models and to explore the feasibility of clinical trials to determine its safety and efficacy in humans."

This study investigated naringenin's preventative properties, but Huff is also investigating whether it can treat obesity and other existing metabolic problems. "These studies show naringenin, through its insulin-like properties, corrects many of the metabolic disturbances linked to insulin resistance and represents a promising therapeutic approach for metabolic syndrome.

The findings are published online in the journal Diabetes. The co-first authors on the paper are Erin Mulvihill and Emma Allister. The research was funded primarily by the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario.
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Posted: Wed 15 Jul, 2009 3:34 pm

Very interesting--Thanks

I hope it works in humans and becomes available soon!

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Posted: Wed 15 Jul, 2009 4:06 pm

Me too!
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Millet
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Posted: Wed 15 Jul, 2009 8:37 pm

Being a diabetic myself, it could possibly be great. However, The link is talking about its affect in helping humans from becoming a diabetic, not about a cure for people who already are diabetic. As of now there is no known cure for diabetes. Pure naringenin is currently manufactured and marketed to the public for various uses, anyone could purchase it. Anyway being a byproduct from citrus production it should be relatively inexpensive. - Millet (1,282-)
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Posted: Sat 18 Jul, 2009 3:50 am

Millet wrote:
As of now there is no known cure for diabetes.


There is a cure, but not everyone wants a pancreas transplant. My uncle was a Type 1 diabetic and was one of the worlds first successful transplants. Until he passed away, he was able to eat normally without insulin.

You also may want to take a look at AFRESA being produced by MannKind Corp. It's an inhalable insulin that is in Stage 3 clinical trials. I'm hopeful that this will make life a lot easier on folks with diabetes.

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Posted: Sat 18 Jul, 2009 8:29 pm

Yes, I have heard of the work on inhalable insulin. Millet (1,280-)
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