Study Title: Effects of (−)-epicatechin on the time course of the expression of perilipins in a diet-induced model of nonalcoholic steatohepatitis
Citation: Hidalgo et al., 2020 · Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry
What the Study Found: In a diet-induced NASH model, (−)-epicatechin reduced weight gain and lowered triglycerides, LDL cholesterol, and the TG/HDL ratio. It modulated the time-course expression of perilipins (key proteins regulating lipid droplet formation and breakdown) in the liver. These changes slowed typical disease progression markers.
What this means in real life: The liver is a major mitochondrial hub for fat metabolism; when mitochondria are stressed, fat droplets accumulate and inflammation rises. This study shows that (−)-epicatechin helps regulate lipid-handling proteins (perilipins), supporting healthier fat metabolism and protecting mitochondrial function in the liver. Mitochondrial support offers a practical way to promote long-term liver resilience under metabolic challenge.
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