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Title : Cucumeropsis mannii reverses high-fat diet induced metabolic derangement and oxidative stress - Olofinnade_2021_Front.Biosci.(Elite.Ed)_13_54
Author(s) : Olofinnade AT , Onaolapo AY , Stefanucci A , Mollica A , Olowe OA , Onaolapo OJ
Ref : Front Biosci (Elite Ed) , 13 :54 , 2021
Abstract :

Cucumeropsis mannii (CM) belongs to the melon family and is native to West Africa. There is a paucity of information on its medicinal or nutraceutical potential. Here, we examined the impact of CM in mice that were treated with a normal or a high fat diet (HFD). The CM extracts had a high levels of phenols, flavonoids, ascorbic acid and significant antioxidant activity. Treatment of mice with a HFD diet, led to the memory impairment. However, mice on HFD and received CM, despite increased food intake, showed a decrease in the body weight, locomotion, rearing, grooming, acetylcholinesterase activity and ?-amino butyric acid levels and anxiolysis. Also CM induced a reversal of HFD-induced changes in glucose levels, lipid peroxidation and super-oxide dismutase activity. These data show that CM leads to variable behavioural, biochemical and metabolic effects depending on the diet of animals.

PubMedSearch : Olofinnade_2021_Front.Biosci.(Elite.Ed)_13_54
PubMedID: 33048776

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Olofinnade AT, Onaolapo AY, Stefanucci A, Mollica A, Olowe OA, Onaolapo OJ (2021)
Cucumeropsis mannii reverses high-fat diet induced metabolic derangement and oxidative stress
Front Biosci (Elite Ed) 13 :54

Olofinnade AT, Onaolapo AY, Stefanucci A, Mollica A, Olowe OA, Onaolapo OJ (2021)
Front Biosci (Elite Ed) 13 :54