摘要
背景:肥胖是一种全球性的流行病。因此,人们对寻找具有抗肥胖作用的天然生物活性化合物越来越感兴趣。一些海洋化合物E被认为是潜在的生物活性化合物来源,并与抗肥胖作用有关。 目的:综述具有抗肥胖作用的海洋源性化合物及其在抗肥胖活性评价中的应用现状、方法和指标。目的:为开发海洋源性抗肥胖功能性食品做出贡献。 结果:本文综述了海洋源性抗肥胖化合物,包括海洋多糖、海洋脂类、海洋多肽、海洋类胡萝卜素等。强调他们的效能和行动机制。同时,探讨了评价减肥活动的方法和指标.。我们将这些方法归纳为三类:体外实验(包括吸附实验和酶抑制实验)、细胞研究、动物实验和临床实验。此外,还简要介绍了当前的应用程序。讨论了具有抗肥胖活性的海洋生物活性化合物。 结论:海洋环境是生物多样性和化学多样性的丰富来源。在过去的几十年里,从海洋器官中获得了许多具有抗肥胖活性的新化合物。主义,并且其中许多已经应用到工业生产的功能性食品和药品等。需要进一步的研究来探讨上述事实。
关键词: 抗肥胖,海洋衍生,消化酶,食欲,脂肪吸收,脂肪生成,产热,利用.
Current Medicinal Chemistry
Title:The Evaluation and Utilization of Marine-derived Bioactive Compounds with Anti-obesity Effect
Volume: 25 Issue: 7
关键词: 抗肥胖,海洋衍生,消化酶,食欲,脂肪吸收,脂肪生成,产热,利用.
摘要: Background: Obesity is a global epidemic throughout the world. There is thus increasing interest in searching for natural bioactive compounds with anti-obesity effect. A number of marine compounds have been regarded as potential sources of bioactive compounds and are associated with an anti-obesity effect.
Objective: Marine-derived compounds with anti-obesity effect and their current applications, methods and indicators for the evaluation of anti-obesity activity are summarized in this review. in order to make contributions to the development of marine-derived functional food against obesity.
Results: In this review, an overview of marine-derived compounds with anti-obesity effect, including marine polysaccharides, marine lipid, marine peptides, marine carotenoids is intensively made with an emphasis on their efficacy and mechanism of action. Meanwhile, methods and indicators for the evaluation of anti-obesity activity are discussed. We summarize these methods into three categories: in vitro assay (including adsorption experiments and enzyme inhibitory assay), cell line study, animal experiments and clinical experiments. In addition, a brief introduction of the current applications of marine bioactive compounds with anti-obesity activity is discussed.
Conclusion: Marine environment is a rich source of both biological and chemical diversity. In the past decades, numerous novel compounds with anti-obesity activity have been obtained from marine organisms, and many of them have been applied to industrial production such as functional foods and pharmaceuticals. Further studies are needed to explore the above-mentioned facts.
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The Evaluation and Utilization of Marine-derived Bioactive Compounds with Anti-obesity Effect, Current Medicinal Chemistry 2018; 25 (7) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/0929867324666170602082620
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