2009
DOI: 10.3746/jkfn.2009.38.5.594
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Quality Properties of White Lotus Leaf Fermented by Mycelial Paecilomyces japonica

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“…In summary, the inhibitory effect of lotus leaves and their extract mainly impair the intestinal absorption of carbohydrates as well as lipids and increases energy expenditure, which may relieve chronic inflammation through ameliorating intestinal integrity and may modulate the gut microflora via specific metabolites such as short chain fatty acids. However, there are few reports on the anti-obesity effect of fermented lotus leaves, with only some researchers having demonstrated that bioactive substances such as the total phenol and flavone content, as well as a variety of low-molecular-weight metabolites, were increased after fermentation [ 28 , 29 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In summary, the inhibitory effect of lotus leaves and their extract mainly impair the intestinal absorption of carbohydrates as well as lipids and increases energy expenditure, which may relieve chronic inflammation through ameliorating intestinal integrity and may modulate the gut microflora via specific metabolites such as short chain fatty acids. However, there are few reports on the anti-obesity effect of fermented lotus leaves, with only some researchers having demonstrated that bioactive substances such as the total phenol and flavone content, as well as a variety of low-molecular-weight metabolites, were increased after fermentation [ 28 , 29 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%