Fucoxanthin improves serum lipids, liver metabolism and gut microbiota in hyperlipidemia mice
Yonghui Zhou,
Jingyi Zhang,
Kun Xu
et al.
Abstract:Fucoxanthin, a kind of exclusively algae-derived carotenoids, could reduce lipid content and regulate gut microbiota composition in obese mice, showing potential in preventing hyperlipidemia. This study aimed to illustrate fucoxanthin efficacy in modulating lipid metabolism in serum and liver of high-fat-induced hyperlipidemia mice, as well as investigate the underlying association with gut microbiota changes. Results showed that fucoxanthin significantly reduced body weight gain and body white fat of the mice… Show more
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