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    Prediabetes is a prevalent metabolic disorder with multiple complications, including nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). In this study, we investigated the combinatorial effect of baicalein, a dietary flavonoid abundant in multiple edible plants, and acarbose on prediabetes-associated NAFLD. Baicalein and its metabolites inhibited de novo lipogenesis (DNL), thereby decreasing lipid accumulation and hepatokine secretion in oleic acid-induced hepatocytes. Carbohydrate restriction, which mimicked the effect of acarbose, led to comparable results. The combinatorial effect of baicalein and acarbose was further verified in prediabetic mice with NAFLD. Through the 16-week intervention, baicalein and acarbose inhibited DNL and improved glucose tolerance, oxidative stress, liver histology, and hepatokine secretion, thereby ameliorating insulin resistance and NAFLD. Our study demonstrated that baicalein enhanced the effect of acarbose on improving NAFLD and explored the underlying multitarget mechanism, laying a theoretical foundation for the development of flavonoid dietary supplements for the simultaneous improvement of NAFLD and prediabetes.

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    Yan Xing, Xinxiu Ren, Xia Li, Liping Sui, Xuan Shi, Yu Sun, Chunshan Quan, Zhilong Xiu, Yuesheng Dong. Baicalein Enhances the Effect of Acarbose on the Improvement of Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Associated with Prediabetes via the Inhibition of De Novo Lipogenesis. Journal of agricultural and food chemistry. 2021 Sep 01;69(34):9822-9836

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    PMID: 34406004

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