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kebaldwin
Thu, Aug-16-07, 15:22
S. Korean Scientists Find Anti-OBESITY Material in Pumpkin Roots

Asia Pulse Pte Ltd

08-16-07

SEOUL, Aug. 16 Asia Pulse - South Korean scientists said Thursday they found a "powerful" anti-obesity material in pumpkin roots and are conducting tests to develop it into a health product.

The water-soluble PG105 prevents fat from accumulating in the body and helps dissolve existing fat, leading to weight loss, the team led by Seoul National University professor Kim Sun-young said.

The findings published in the latest issue of Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications are based on experiments conducted on 34 overweight and non-overweight laboratory mice.

The biological scientist and researcher from Helixir Co., a local pharmaceutical-nutraceutical company, said tests conducted over several months showed mice given water containing extract of the pumpkin root lost 18 per cent more weight than those fed distilled water. All the mice received the same amount of food.

It also said that dissections of mice that were fed PG105 extract showed they had lower levels of body fat.

"Detailed tests showed that there was a decrease in such chemicals as SREBP-1c and SCD-1 that are linked to fat accumulation in the body," Kim said.

He added there was a rise in the number of PPARa, ACO-1, CPT-1 and UCP-2 chemicals that are associated with dissolving body fat in animals.

The scientists said pre-clinical tests are currently underway with Samsung Medical Center to determine whether PG105 causes any side effects in humans.

(Yonhap)

http://www.lef.org/news/LefDailyNews.htm?NewsID=5728&Section=NUTRITION

roger355
Wed, Aug-22-07, 04:30
I have also heard about it. If tests show that it does not have any side affects on humans then it would be great news.

kebaldwin
Wed, Aug-22-07, 04:55
I checked a couple of websites that sell supplements for "pumpkin" and all they listed was pumpkin seed - not pumpkin root. I don't know if there is a difference between the seed and the root or not. Pumpkin seed is often used in men's prostate formulas.