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SESSION:
OxidativeTuePM2-R2
Inufusa International Symposium (5th Intl. Symp. on Oxidative Stress for Sustainable Development of Human Beings)
Tue. 18 Nov. 2025 / Room: Dusit 2
Session Chairs: Haruhiko Inufusa; Yoshiaki Harakawa; Student Monitors: TBA

15:05: [OxidativeTuePM207] OS Keynote
CONTINUOUS ADMINISTRATION OF TOCOTRIENOLS EXERTS ANTI-OBESITY EFFECTS IN OBESE MICE
Koji Fukui1; Yugo Kato2; Hayate Suzuki1
1Shibaura Institute of Technology, Saitama, Japan; 2Tottori University, Yonago, Japan
Paper ID: 225 [Abstract]

Tocotrienols, a natural fat-soluble vitamin, have a strong antioxidant effect. Its antioxidant effect is stronger than that of tocopherols. Tocotrienols have unique functions such as inducing apoptosis in cancer cells, neuroprotection, and inhibiting HMG-CoA reductase activity.

On the other hand, obesity has become a serious problem worldwide and increases the risk of many serious diseases. One of the problems caused by obesity is the promotion of oxidation in the body. The accumulation of oxidative damage in the body is deeply related to lifespan. In this study, to clarify the relationship between obesity and oxidative damage, obese mice were created and tocotrienols were administered to verify its antioxidant effect.

Tocotrienols administration significantly suppressed weight gain in mice fed a high-fat diet [1]. This phenomenon did not change even when the administration period or dosage was changed [2]. HPLC confirmed that tocotrienols had reached the adipose tissue. In serum tests, lipid scores were significantly improved. This is thought to be related to improved liver function. These results indicate the discovery of a new function of the antioxidant tocotrienols and encourage further research.

References:
[1] Koji Fukui, Masashi Shirai, Tatkeyuki Ninuma, Yugo Kato, Nutrients,11(4), 830, 2019
[2] Yugo Kato, Yoshinori Aoki, Chikako Kiyose, Koji Fukui, Molecules, 27(7), 2188, 2022


15:45 COFFEE BREAK/POSTERS - Ballroom Foyer