Research Article
Efficacy and Tolerability of Belite in the Management of Obesity: A Multicentric Study
Kanchan V, Patil CS, Danish MI, Bhatt Y, Sharma S, Pankaj Y, Jain N and Mohanty L*
Department of Clinical Research and PVG, Panacea Biotec Ltd., B-1 Extn. /G-3, Mohan Co-Op., Indl. Estate, Mathura Road, New Delhi, India
*Corresponding author:Dr. Lalitendu Mohanty, Department of Clinical Research and PVG, Panacea Biotec Ltd., B-1 Extn. /G-3, Mohan Co-Op., Indl. Estate, Mathura Road, New Delhi, India. E-mail Id: lalitendumohanty@panaceabiotec.com
Article Information:Submission: 04/05/2026; Accepted: 26/05/2026; Published: 28/05/2026
Copyright: ©2026 Kanchan V, et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Abstract
The prevalence of obesity has increased dramatically in the past few years, the pathophysiology of which is complex, involving behavioral, environmental, and genetic factors. This study was aimed to evaluate the efficacy and tolerability of Belite, a herbal formulation of green tea extract, Griffonia simplicifolia extract, and Saccharum officinarum wax, in managing obesity among a cohort of 120 obese participants. Over a six-month period, participants were
administered Belite, and the outcomes were meticulously assessed to determine its impact on various health parameters associated with obesity. The study design included rigorous monitoring of body weight, Body Mass Index (BMI), waist circumference, and lipid profiles, providing a comprehensive view of the formulation’s effectiveness in managing obesity. Results indicated a significant reduction in body weight that was statistically meaningful. The decrease in BMI and waist circumference further underscored the potential of Belite as an effective intervention for obesity management. Additionally, improvements in lipid profiles were observed, suggesting that Belite not only aids in weight reduction but also contributes positively to cardiovascular health markers.
Keywords:Obesity; Belite; Green Tea Extract; Griffonia Simplicifolia Extract; Policosanol; Weight Loss; BMI; Lipid Profile.
