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Corn oligopeptides inhibit Akt/NF-κB signaling pathway and inflammatory factors to ameliorate CCl 4 -induced hepatic fibrosis in mice.

Xiao-Wen FengQing-Li ChengLei FangWen-Ying LiuLiang-Wei LiuChuan-Qiang SunZhi-Hao LuGuo-Ming LiRui-Zeng Gu
Published in: Journal of food biochemistry (2022)
In this study, the effect of corn oligopeptides (COPs) with liver protection activity on mice with hepatic fibrosis (HF) induced by carbon tetrachloride (CCl 4 ) was studied. It was proved that COPs can ameliorate the liver injury and inflammation caused by CCl 4 by histopathology and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay in mice. The expression of Akt/NF-κB inflammatory pathway was determined by real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and western blotting (WB). The results showed that COPs inhibited the expression of key proteins in the inflammatory pathway. In conclusion, the results of this study suggested that COPs could improve CCl 4 -induced HF by improving liver injury, reducing the expression of inflammatory factors, and inhibiting the expression of inflammatory signaling pathways. PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS: The corns around the world are mainly used as animal feed, and the liver protective activity of corn oligopeptides (COPs) is rarely applied to the market. The development of COPs liver protective food can prevent the occurrence of liver-related diseases such as hepatic fibrosis to a certain extent. Developing COPs liver protecting food can improve the utilization value of corn. It is hoped that this study can provide experimental support for the application of COPs in liver protection food.
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