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Background :
Obesity prevalence rises among adults and leads to morbidity and mortality due to subsequent inflammation pathway activation. This activation is induced by higher lipid consumption which activates the Nuclear factor kappa-light-chain-enhancer of activated B cells (NF-kB) pathway and alters the microbiota profile. The Oryza sativa extract contains anthocyanin which possibly affects the microbiota composition and NF-kb pathway which eventually preserves the protective layer and tight junction of the epithelial cells. Therefore it is important to address the impact of this extract on these parameters.
Objective :
To assess the effect of Oryza sativa extract on microbiota profile (Lactobacillus, Firmicutes, Bacteroides, Bifidobacteria, and Escherichia coli), Lipopolysaccharide/ LPS, and the tight epithelial junction (Zonula Occludens-1) among obese adults.
Method:
A two-arm Quasi-Experimental will be conducted, followed by two repeated measurements, at the baseline and 3 weeks after intervention
Hypothesis:
Oryza sativa extract lowers the LPS level, Firmicutes sp, Bacteroides sp, and increases ZO1 protein, Bifidobacteria, and Lactobacillus sp.
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Sample size calculation:
The difference between two independent means sample size calculation is applied following the elements below:
a. Type 1 error: 10% b. Power: 80% c. Effect Size: 0.9 (based on changes of LPS value) d. Dropout rate: 20% e. Hypothesis: Superiority Trial g. The number of participants per group: 14
Intervention :
anthocyanin level : (absorbance x 449.2 x dilution factor x 1000) / 26.9
Control
a. Active comparator using citric acid and sorbitol mixture
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Serum sample preparation :
Participants should undergo fasting for 12 hours. Blood is drawn from the cubital vein to the plain tube and incubated for 30-45 minutes. Centrifugation of sample is done for 15 minutes with 3000 rotation per minute to yield the serum. The supernatant then extracted and stored at -80 C.
Feces primary Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) using 100-gram feces. The PCR primer for intestinal microbiota are enlisted below :
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42 participants in 3 patient groups
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Bumi Herman, Ph.D
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