Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8302603 | Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular and Cell Biology of Lipids | 2013 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Tannic acid is a hydrolyzable tannin that exists in many widespread edible plants with a variety of biological activities. In this study, we found that tannic acid potently inhibited the activity of fatty acid synthase (FAS) in a concentration-dependent manner with a half-inhibitory concentration value (IC50) of 0.14 μM. The inhibition kinetic results showed that the inhibition of FAS by tannic acid was mixed competitive and noncompetitive manner with respect to acetyl-CoA and malonyl-CoA, but uncompetitive to NADPH. Tannic acid prevented the differentiation of 3T3-L1 pre-adipocytes, and thus repressed intracellular lipid accumulation. In the meantime, tannic acid decreased the expression of FAS and down-regulated the mRNA level of FAS and PPARγ during adipocyte differentiation. Further studies showed that the inhibitory effect of tannic acid did not relate to FAS non-specific sedimentation. Since FAS was believed to be a therapeutic target of obesity, these findings suggested that tannic acid was considered having potential in the prevention of obesity.
Keywords
FBSAc-CoAmalonyl-CoAPPARACPPBSIC50FASDMSOMTTAcetyl CoATannic acidfatty acid synthaseInhibitorLipid accumulationAdipocyte differentiationThioesteraseDimethyl sulfoxideEnoyl reductasefetal bovine serumMatPhosphate-buffered salinehalf-inhibitory concentrationacyl carrier proteinKetoacyl synthasePeroxisome proliferator-activated receptors
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Authors
Huijin Fan, Dan Wu, Weixi Tian, Xiaofeng Ma,