Diet-Induced Rodent Obesity Is Prevented and the Fecal Microbiome Is Improved with Elderberry (Sambucus nigra ssp. canadensis) Juice Powder
Jagrani Minj,
Joseph Riordan,
Christy Teets
et al.
Abstract:Anthocyanin-rich edible berries protect
against diet-induced obesity
in animal models. Prevention is mediated through the bidirectional
relationship with the fecal microbiome, and gut-derived phenolic metabolite
absorption increases with physical activity, which may influence bioactivity.
The objective of this study was to test elderberry juice powder on
the development of diet-induced obesity and its influence on the fecal
microbiome alone or in combination with physical activity. Male C57BL/6J
mice were assi… Show more
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