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(−)-Epicatechin modifies body composition of the male offspring of obese rats

[Display omitted] •We studied the body composition in male offspring from maternal obesity rats.•We treatment with two protocols of Epicatechin (Epi): long and short.•Epi-long decrease the amount of visceral fat and increase lean mass.•Epi-short increase the total BMD. The aim of our study was to de...

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Published in:Journal of functional foods 2019-07, Vol.58, p.367-373
Main Authors: de los Santos, Sergio, Coral-Vázquez, Ramón Mauricio, Menjivar, Marta, Granados-Silvestre, María de los Ángeles, Tejeda, María Elena, Reyes-Castro, Luis Antonio, Méndez, Juan Pablo, Zambrano, Elena, Canto, Patricia
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Summary:[Display omitted] •We studied the body composition in male offspring from maternal obesity rats.•We treatment with two protocols of Epicatechin (Epi): long and short.•Epi-long decrease the amount of visceral fat and increase lean mass.•Epi-short increase the total BMD. The aim of our study was to determine if two protocols of (−)-epicatechin (Epi) (short and long) can modify fat, muscle and bone mass, in the male offspring of the maternal rat obesity model induced by high-fat diet (HFD). Four male offspring per group from different litters were randomly selected to the control or Epi intervention groups. We administered Epi twice daily/13 weeks (long) or for two weeks (short). The long Epi administration induced a significant decrease in the amount of total and visceral fat and an increased lean mass. Besides, short Epi administration increased whole body BMD of the male offspring of the control and maternal obesity groups. In conclusion, the administration of long Epi protocol elicited better results in decreasing total fat and all fat deposits and increased lean mass. However, only the short Epi protocol increased the total BMD in the male offspring.
ISSN:1756-4646
2214-9414
DOI:10.1016/j.jff.2019.05.014