Dietary Oat β‐Glucan Alleviates High‐Fat Induced Insulin Resistance through Regulating Circadian Clock and Gut Microbiome
Xingyu Wang,
Gaoqi Ye,
Zongwei Wang
et al.
Abstract:ScopeHigh‐fat diet induced circadian rhythm disorders (CRD) are associated with metabolic diseases. As the main functional bioactive component in oat, β‐glucan (GLU) can improve metabolic disorders, however its regulatory effect on CRD remains unclear. In this research, the effects of GLU on high‐fat diet induced insulin resistance and its mechanisms are investigated, especially focusing on circadian rhythm‐related process.Methods and resultsMale C57BL/6 mice are fed a low fat diet, a high‐fat diet (HFD), and … Show more
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