domingo, 23 de dezembro de 2012

Piperine in pepper reduces fat level in blood - Research

Researchers have offered a long-sought explanation for the beneficial fat-fighting effects of black pepper. The research pinpoints piperine the pungent-tasting substance that gives black pepper its characteristic taste, concluding that piperine also can block the formation of new fat cells. 

Soo-Jong Um, Ji-Cheon Jeong and colleagues describe previous studies indicating that piperine reduces fat levels in the bloodstream and has other beneficial health effects.Black pepper and the black pepper plant, they noted, have been used for centuries in traditional medicine to treat gastrointestinal distress, pain, inflammation and other disorders. 

Despite that long medicinal history, scientists know little about how piperine works on the innermost molecular level. The scientists set out to get that information about piperine’s anti-fat effects. Their laboratory studies and computer models found that piperine interferes with the activity of genes that control the formation of new fat cells. 

In doing so, piperine may also set off a metabolic chain reaction that helps keep fat in check in other ways. The study has been published in ACS’ Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry.

Data: 16.12.2012
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http://siddham.in/piperine-in-pepper-reduces-fat-level-in-blood-research

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