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African Journal of Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Medicines
African Ethnomedicines Network
ISSN: 0189-6016
Vol. 14, No. 1, 2017, pp. 272-277
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Bioline Code: tc17029
Full paper language: English
Document type: Research Article
Document available free of charge
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African Journal of Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Medicines, Vol. 14, No. 1, 2017, pp. 272-277
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POTENTIAL ADMINISTRATION OF LIPOIC ACID AND COENZYME Q AGAINST ADIPOGENSIS: TARGET FOR WEIGHT REDUCTION
Ghamdi, Maryam A. al-; Choudhry, Hani; Doghather, Huda A. al-; Huwait, Etimad H.; Kumosani, Taha A & Moselhy, Said S
Abstract
Background: Body overweight and obesity were considered as a risk factor for many systemic diseases as diabetic
hypertension, cardiovascular diseases, and some cancers. The lipoic acid and Co Q are considered as coenzymes
needed for enhancement metabolic rate. The goal of this study is to evaluate the anti-obese effect of lipoic acid alone or
combined with Co-Q in rats.
Materials and Methods: Ninety male albino rats (100–150g) were used in this study, divided into six groups (15
each). Group I: Normal rats fed normal diet. Group II: Rats fed high fat diet (HFD). Group III: Rats fed HFD were
given lipoic acid (10 µg/kg b w /day) intra-gastric by stomach tube. Group IV: Rats fed HFD were given Co-Q (10 µg
/kg b.w/day) intra-gastric. Group V: Rats fed HFD were given lipoic acid (50 mg/kg b w /day) and Co-Q (10 µg /kg b.
w/day). Group VI: Rats were given orlistat intra-gastric (10 mg/kg b w/day) as positive control for 6 weeks. Serum was
subjected for determination of lipid profile, liver function tests atherogenic factor and lipoprotein lipase.
Results: It was found that treatment with lipoic acid or Co-Q or combined showed increase in the activity of
lipoprotein lipase (P < 0.001) and reduction of atherogenic effect and obesity index (P <0.001). The effect of combined
gives good results than orlistat or individual treatment.
Conclusion: lipoic acid combined with Co-Q increase fat oxidation and prevent fat accumulation. The consumption of
lipoic acid daily promotes fat oxidation and prevents its accumulation in visceral tissues. Further studies should be
carried out to examine the mechanistic signals of these nutrients that helps in weight management.
Keywords
lipolysis; obesity; lipoic acid; Co-Q
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