Fermented Lignan-Enriched Soy Beverage Ameliorates the Metabolic Effects of a High-Fat Diet on Female Mice
木脂素
食品科学
发酵
化学
生物
植物
作者
Ana Ruiz de la Bastida,Susana Langa,Ángela Peirotén,José Antonio Curiel,Raúl Fernández‐González,María Maroto,Juan Luís Arqués,Alfonso Gutiérrez‐Adán,José María Landete
Fermented vegetable beverages have potential beneficial effects on the health associated with the production of bioactive flavonoids and lignans by selected bacterial strains. Here, we studied the effects of a soy beverage and a soy beverage fermented by Bifidobacterium pseudocatenulatum INIA P815, both supplemented with lignan extracts, in a female mouse model on a high-fat diet followed for 16 weeks. The high-fat diet induced an increase in adipose tissue and plasma cholesterol as well as modified the fecal microbiota. Mice groups receiving any of the beverages showed a reduction in the mean area of ovarian fat tissue adipocytes and exhibited bioactive flavonoids and lignans in plasma and tissues, accompanied by a higher antioxidant activity in plasma. The group of mice subjected to the fermented beverage also demonstrated a lower increase in plasma cholesterol levels, an increase in short-chain fatty acid production, and higher levels of daidzein, genistein, enterolignans, and herbacetin in the plasma and organs. Moreover, the fertility of the mice that received the fermented beverage was also enhanced, resulting in a higher percentage of blastocysts per female mouse. Therefore, the consumption of the beverage fermented by B. pseudocatenulatum INIA P815 could be favoring the health of mice by ameliorating, to some extent, the effects of a high-fat diet.