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Functional Rice Enriched With Resistant Starch Ameliorates Metabolic Dysregulation in High-Fat Diet-Induced Obese Mice.

📚 期刊: Journal of food science 📅 发表: 0000-00-00 🔬 PMID: 42186153 🔗 DOI: 10.1111/1750-3841.71086 👁️ 浏览: 6

👤 作者: Im ST, Park HY, Kim HR, Son SJ, Ryu AR, Hong JS, Choi HD, Kang MC

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Resistant starch (RS) is a non-digestible fraction of dietary starch that modulates glucose and lipid metabolism. In this study, a RS-enriched high-amylose rice (R-HAR) was developed using a mild citric acid-assisted thermal process to enhance RS content and evaluated for its potential to alleviate high-fat diet (HFD)-induced metabolic disorders in mice. The RS content of the diet increased proportionally with the inclusion of R-HAR. Long-term R-HAR supplementation significantly reduced body weight gain and adiposity compared with the HFD control. Serum biochemical analyses revealed that R-HAR improved dyslipidemia by lowering total cholesterol, LDL-cholesterol, ALT, and AST levels while elevating adiponectin concentration. Moreover, R-HAR administration markedly ameliorated fasting blood glucose, fasting insulin, and HOMA-IR values, indicating restored insulin sensitivity. Histological evaluation further confirmed that R-HAR reduced hepatic steatosis and adipocyte hypertrophy in a dose-dependent manner. These beneficial effects were more pronounced than those observed with untreated high-amylose rice (HAR), suggesting that the increase in RS fraction achieved through organic acid treatment contributed to improved metabolic balance. Overall, these findings demonstrate that R-HAR, as a food-based functional carbohydrate, effectively ameliorates HFD-induced glucolipid dysregulation and may serve as a practical dietary strategy to prevent obesity-related metabolic complications.
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