Anti-Obesity and Anti-Inflammatory Synergistic Effects of Green Tea Catechins and Citrus β-Cryptoxanthin Ingestion in Obese Mice

Chronic obesity causes various diseases, leading to an urgent need for its treatment and prevention. Using monosodium-glutamate-induced obesity mice, the present study investigated the synergistic obesity-reducing effects of tea catechins and the antioxidant β-cryptoxanthin present in mandarin orang...

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subjects Adipose Tissue - metabolism
Animals
Anti-Inflammatory Agents - therapeutic use
Anti-inflammatory diet
Anti-inflammatory drugs
Antioxidants
Antioxidants - metabolism
Beta-Cryptoxanthin - metabolism
Beta-Cryptoxanthin - pharmacology
Beta-Cryptoxanthin - therapeutic use
Body Weight
Brief Report
Catechin - therapeutic use
Citrus
Citrus fruits
Comparative analysis
Diagnostic reagents industry
Eating
Glutamate
Green tea
Mice
Mice, Obese
Obesity
Obesity - drug therapy
Obesity - etiology
Prevention
Tea - metabolism
Type 2 diabetes
title Anti-Obesity and Anti-Inflammatory Synergistic Effects of Green Tea Catechins and Citrus β-Cryptoxanthin Ingestion in Obese Mice
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