Anti-obesity Effects of Three Major Components of Green Tea, Catechins, Caffeine and Theanine, in Mice
To elucidate the anti-obesity effects of three major components of green tea, catechins, caffeine and theanine, female ICR mice were fed on diets containing 2% green tea powder and diets containing 0.3% catechins, 0.05% caffeine and 0.03% theanine, which correspond, respectively, to their concentrat...
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Published in | In vivo (Athens) Vol. 18; no. 1; pp. 55 - 62 |
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Main Authors | , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Greece
International Institute of Anticancer Research
01.01.2004
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Summary: | To elucidate the anti-obesity effects of three major components of green tea, catechins, caffeine and theanine, female ICR
mice were fed on diets containing 2% green tea powder and diets containing 0.3% catechins, 0.05% caffeine and 0.03% theanine,
which correspond, respectively, to their concentrations in a 2% green tea powder diet, singly and in combination for 16 weeks.
Body weight and food intake were determined monthly during this period, kidneys, adrenals, liver, spleen, brain, pituitary
and intraperitoneal adipose tissues (IPAT) were weighed and lipid levels in the serum and liver were measured at the end of
this period. The body weight increase and weight of IPAT were significantly reduced by the diets containing green tea, caffeine,
theanine, caffeine + catechins, caffeine + theanine and caffeine + catechins + theanine. Noticeably, the IPAT weight decreased
by 76.8% in the caffeine + catechins compared to the control group. Serum concentrations of triglycerides (TG) and non-esterified
fatty acids (NEFA) were decreased by green tea, catechins and theanine. Moreover, caffeine + catechins, caffeine + theanine
and caffeine + catechins + theanine also decreased NEFA in the serum. The TG level in the liver was significantly reduced
by catechins and catechins + theanine in comparison with the control. These results indicated that at least caffeine and theanine
were responsible for the suppressive effect of green tea powder (GTP) on body weight increase and fat accumulation. Moreover,
it was shown that catechins and caffeine were synergistic in anti-obesity activities. |
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ISSN: | 0258-851X 1791-7549 |