The purpose of this study is to investigate anti‐oxidative effects of fermented rice bran on oxidative stress model in 3T3‐L1 adipocytes. The Issatchenkia orientalis MFST1 is selected as the most optimal microorganism for fermentation of rice bran. To confirm whether FRB extract ameliorate insulin resistance related oxidative stress or not, that is evaluated by analyzing utilization of glucose, generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), Oil red O stain, and expression of mRNA related to glucose homeostatsis and adipogenesis. FRB extract did not show a significant difference in glucose utilization assay, but FRB extract strongly inhibited generation of ROS and up‐regulated PPAR‐γ and adiponectin expressions. Ferulic acid (FA) as convincing potential anti‐oxidative compound of FRB extract was also tested in same way mentioned above. FA showed a significant inhibition of ROS generation and up‐regulation of adiponectin and GLUT4 related to glucose transportation and insulin sensitivity. This result suggests that FRB extract helps in enhancing the antioxidant capacity against oxidative stress by neutralizing the free radicals.
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