Ngondi Judith L, Etoundi Blanche C, Nyangono Christine B, Mbofung Carl Mf, Oben Julius E
Laboratory of Nutrition and Nutritional Biochemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Yaounde I, Yaounde, Cameroon.
Lipids Health Dis. 2009 Mar 2;8:7. doi: 10.1186/1476-511X-8-7.
A recent in vitro study indicates that IGOB131, a novel seed extract of the traditional West African food plant Irvingia gabonensis, favorably impacts adipogenesis through a variety of critical metabolic pathways including PPAR gamma, leptin, adiponectin, and glycerol-3 phosphate dehydrogenase. This study was therefore aimed at evaluating the effects of IGOB131, an extract of Irvingia gabonensis, on body weight and associated metabolic parameters in overweight human volunteers.
The study participants comprised of 102 healthy, overweight and/or obese volunteers (defined as BMI > 25 kg/m2) randomly divided into two groups. The groups received on a daily basis, either 150 mg of IGOB131 or matching placebo in a double blinded fashion, 30-60 minutes before lunch and dinner. At baseline, 4, 8 and 10 weeks of the study, subjects were evaluated for changes in anthropometrics and metabolic parameters to include fasting lipids, blood glucose, C-reactive protein, adiponectin, and leptin.
Significant improvements in body weight, body fat, and waist circumference as well as plasma total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, blood glucose, C-reactive protein, adiponectin and leptin levels were observed in the IGOB131 group compared with the placebo group.
Irvingia gabonensis administered 150 mg twice daily before meals to overweight and/or obese human volunteers favorably impacts body weight and a variety of parameters characteristic of the metabolic syndrome. This is the first double blind randomized placebo controlled clinical trial regarding the anti-obesity and lipid profile modulating effects of an Irvingia gabonensis extract. The positive clinical results, together with our previously published mechanisms of gene expression modulation related to key metabolic pathways in lipid metabolism, provide impetus for much larger clinical studies. Irvingia gabonensis extract may prove to be a useful tool in dealing with the emerging global epidemics of obesity, hyperlipidemia, insulin resistance, and their co-morbid conditions.
最近的一项体外研究表明,IGOB131是西非传统食用植物加蓬腰果树的一种新型种子提取物,它通过包括过氧化物酶体增殖物激活受体γ(PPARγ)、瘦素、脂联素和甘油-3-磷酸脱氢酶在内的多种关键代谢途径,对脂肪生成产生有利影响。因此,本研究旨在评估加蓬腰果树提取物IGOB131对超重人类志愿者体重及相关代谢参数的影响。
研究参与者包括102名健康的超重和/或肥胖志愿者(定义为体重指数>25kg/m²),随机分为两组。两组在午餐和晚餐前30 - 60分钟,每天以双盲方式分别服用150mg的IGOB131或匹配的安慰剂。在研究的基线、第4、8和10周,评估受试者的人体测量学和代谢参数变化,包括空腹血脂、血糖、C反应蛋白、脂联素和瘦素。
与安慰剂组相比,IGOB131组在体重、体脂、腰围以及血浆总胆固醇、低密度脂蛋白胆固醇、血糖、C反应蛋白、脂联素和瘦素水平方面有显著改善。
每天两次在饭前给超重和/或肥胖人类志愿者服用150mg的加蓬腰果树提取物,对体重和代谢综合征的各种特征参数有有利影响。这是关于加蓬腰果树提取物抗肥胖和调节血脂作用的首个双盲随机安慰剂对照临床试验。积极的临床结果,连同我们之前发表的与脂质代谢关键代谢途径相关的基因表达调节机制,为更大规模的临床研究提供了动力。加蓬腰果树提取物可能被证明是应对全球肥胖、高脂血症、胰岛素抵抗及其合并症等新兴流行病的有用工具。