Abstract Green coffee bean extract (GCBE) and chlorogenic acids are known to be associated with weight loss. 5-O-caffeoylquinic acid (5-CQA) is the main form of chlorogenic acid in GCBE. This… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Green coffee bean extract (GCBE) and chlorogenic acids are known to be associated with weight loss. 5-O-caffeoylquinic acid (5-CQA) is the main form of chlorogenic acid in GCBE. This study investigated GCBE and 5-CQA’s molecular mechanisms on fat metabolism using Caenorhabditis elegans as a model system. Treatment of GCBE or 5-CQA reduced triglycerides level by 29% and 23%, respectively, compared to the control. GCBE and 5-CQA’s fat-lowering effects were dependent on sbp-1 (an ortholog of mammalian sterol-regulatory-element-binding protein) and daf-16 (an ortholog of mammalian Forkhead box O transcription factor). Additionally, the lipid-binding protein, FAR-6, was identified as a target for GCBE and 5-CQA, along with other proteins. Therefore, GCBE and 5-CQA’s fat-lowering effects are dependent on sbp-1, daf-16 and far-6 in C. elegans, which are involved in lipogenesis, energy homeostasis and lipid uptake, respectively. These results suggest that chlorogenic acids are most likely responsible for GCBE’s fat-lowering effects.
               
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