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Effects of Hangbisan, an Oriental Medicine, on Body Weight Gain in Diet-Induced Obese (DID) rats

  • Chae, Myoung-Hee;No, Jin-Gu;Jhon, Deok-Young
    • Food Science and Biotechnology
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.158-161
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    • 2006
  • This study was designed to determine possible weight loss effects of Hangbisan, an oriental medicine, on Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats. SD rats that were fed a high-fat diet for 6 weeks to induce obesity and subsequently fed with a basic diet containing 10%(w/w) Hangbisan or 10%(w/w) cellulose for 8 weeks. The Hangbisan fed rats demonstrated a significantly (p<0.05) reduced weight gain compared to the cellulose fed rats as well as a reduced level of plasma cholesterol and triglycerides and an increased level of (HDL)-cholesterol. These results suggest that dietary Hangbisan has an anti-obesity effect in the high-fat diet-induced obesity (DIG) rat and therefore a potential use as an anti-obesity agent in the application of oriental medicine compounds.

Effect of High Fat Diet Containing Hangbisan on the Body Weight and Blood Lipid Composition in the Rats (항비산을 함유한 고지방식이가 흰쥐의 체중증가 및 혈중지질 함량에 미치는 영향)

  • Chae, Myoung-Hee;No, Jin-Gu;Jhon, Deok-Young
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.35 no.4
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    • pp.416-421
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    • 2006
  • Among the oriental medicine compounds, sulfur is known as a heat-generation material in a human body. Heat-generation reaction results in the consumption of energy source. Some oriental herbs are used to treat obesity and blood lipid composition. Therefore, we hypothesized that a sulfur containing oriental medicine compound, called as Hangbisan, could help weight loss of experimental rats. This study was designed to observe the change of weight of Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats that had been fed with high-fat diet containing 10% cellulose or Hangbisan for 9 weeks. Hangbisan affected the weight loss of rats as reducing the level of plasma cholesterol and triglyceride and increasing the level of HDL-cholesterol. Thus, this study revealed Hangbisan have an anti-obesity effect and a potential role for anti-obesity agent in the application of oriental medicine compounds.

Hangbisan, Sulfur-based Oriental Medicine, Lowers the Blood Cholesterol Level of ob/ob Obese Mice (유전성 비만 마우스에 대한 항비산의 혈중 콜레스테롤 저하 효과)

  • Chae, Myoung-Hee;No, Jin-Gu;Jhon, Deok-Young
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.36 no.1
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    • pp.27-31
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    • 2007
  • Among oriental medicine, sulfur is known to generate heat in the human body. Since body warming reaction results in the consumption of energy source, the medicines containing sulfur could help in the weight loss of laboratory rats. This study was designed to determine the possible weight loss effects of Hangbisan, sulfur based oriental medicine, on ob/ob mice. The obese mice were fed with standard diet containing 10% (w/w) Hangbisan or 10% (w/w) cellulose during 12 weeks. Hangbisan affected the weight loss of obese mice as cellulose did during experimental periods, while also reducing the level of plasma total cholesterol. These results suggest that dietary Hangbisan improved the composition of blood profiles in obese mice, and therefore has potential as an anti-obesity ingredient in the application of oriental medicine compounds.