Flavonoid-rich extracts of Nelumbo nucifera leaves alleviate obesity in HFD-fed mice via microbiota-dependent modulation of brown fat thermogenesis

Aug 31, 2025Journal of ethnopharmacology

Leaf extracts rich in plant compounds reduce obesity in high-fat diet mice by changing gut bacteria to boost brown fat heat production

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Abstract

Lotus leaf extract effectively reduced weight gain and enhanced energy expenditure in mice on a high-fat diet.

  • Lotus leaf extract increased thermogenic markers associated with brown adipose tissue activity.
  • The extract appeared to reduce inflammation and activate specific cellular signaling pathways linked to thermogenesis.
  • Changes in gut microbiota composition were observed, with a decrease in certain bacterial groups and an increase in others.
  • Fecal microbiota transplantation indicated that alterations in gut microbiota due to lotus leaf extract may contribute to its anti-obesity effects.
  • The study suggests a connection between gut microbiota modulation and enhanced brown fat function as a potential obesity treatment strategy.

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