脂肪变性
脂肪组织
生物
肥胖
甘油三酯
棕榈油酸
生物化学
食品科学
胆固醇
脂肪酸
内分泌学
棕榈酸
作者
Chunyi Peng,Xinhui Bao,Xiujuan Qian,Weiliang Dong,Min Jiang
摘要
Abstract BACKGROUND Yeast biomass, encompassing fatty acids, terpenoids, vitamins, antioxidants, enzymes, and other bioactive compounds have been extensively utilized in food‐related fields. The safety and potential bioactivities of Scheffersomyces segobiensis DSM 27193, an oleaginous yeast strain, are unclear. RESULTS Scheffersomyces segobiensis DSM 27193 accumulated large palmitoleic acid (POA) levels (43.4 g kg −1 biomass) according to the results of whole‐cell components. We annotated the Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) analysis, and predicted the categories and host of the pathogen–host interactions (PHI) genes in S. segobiensis DSM 27193. However, S. segobiensis DSM 27193 did not exert toxic effects in mice. Administration of S. segobiensis DSM 27193 led to substantial weight reduction by diminishing food intake in an obesity mouse model. Additionally, it reversed hepatic steatosis and adipose tissue hypertrophy, and improved abnormalities in serum biochemical profiles such as triglyceride, total cholesterol, low‐density lipoprotein cholesterol, lipopolysaccharide, tumor necrosis factor‐α, interleukin‐1β, and interleukin‐6. CONCLUSION This study is the first to illustrate the safety and effects of S. segobiensis DSM 27193 against obesity and offers a scientific rationale for its application in functional food supplements. © 2023 Society of Chemical Industry.
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