Triphala and its constituents ameliorate visceral adiposity from a high-fat diet in mice with diet-induced obesity.

Dec 20, 2012Alternative therapies in health and medicine

Triphala and its ingredients reduce belly fat caused by a high-fat diet in obese mice

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Abstract

Mice fed a high-fat diet supplemented with triphala or its components showed significant reductions in body weight, energy intake, and body fat percentage.

  • Triphala and its constituents were associated with a decrease in body weight (P < .0001) and energy intake compared to mice on a high-fat diet alone.
  • The herbal treatments led to a significant reduction in the percentage of body fat (P < .001) in comparison to the high-fat diet group.
  • Significant improvements in lipid profiles were observed, with lower levels of total cholesterol, triglycerides, and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, alongside increased high-density lipoprotein cholesterol.
  • Herbal treatment also lowered glucose levels and improved oral glucose tolerance, as measured by the oral glucose tolerance test.
  • Pathological changes in liver tissue were reversed, and the relative weight of visceral fat pads was decreased with the herbal treatments.

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