Evaluation of antioxidant and hypolipidaemic effects of fermented Parkia biglobosa (Jacq) seeds in tyloxapol-induced hyperlipidaemic rats
Autor: | Rachael Aderonke Ayo-Lawal, Omolaja Osoniyi, Akindele J. Famurewa, Olukayode Adeayo Lawal |
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Rok vydání: | 2014 |
Předmět: |
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Economics and Econometrics Antioxidant Triglyceride biology Chemistry Animal feed General Chemical Engineering medicine.medical_treatment Intraperitoneal injection Fluvastatin Sodium biology.organism_classification Parkia biglobosa chemistry.chemical_compound Botany medicine lipids (amino acids peptides and proteins) General Materials Science Food science Tyloxapol Fluvastatin medicine.drug |
Zdroj: | African Journal of Food Science. 8:225-232 |
ISSN: | 1996-0794 |
DOI: | 10.5897/ajfs2013.1124 |
Popis: | Globally, fermented foods form an intricate part of the staple diet of people. This study investigated the hypolipidaemic potential of fermented seeds of Parkia biglobosa (African locust bean/iru), a popular condiment by supplementing (20% w/w) in animal feed. Animals (n=5) in six treatment groups received; standard rat diet (control); iru-supplemented feed; standard rat feed with tyloxapol administered at the end of the experimental period (tyloxapol control); iru supplemented feed and triton at the end of the experimental period; standard feed with administration of fluvastatin sodium (40 and 80 mg/kg body weight) accordingly. Hyperlipidaemia was induced and ascertained by single intraperitoneal injection of 250 mg/kg triton WR 1339 (tyloxapol) constituted in normal saline. It was administered after six weeks experimental period to respective groups. The results revealed that addition of the fermented condiment into animals’ feed mitigated increased lipid levels [total cholesterol (TC) and Low-density lipoprotein-cholesterol (LDL-C); triglyceride (TG)] triggered by injection of tyloxapol. On the other hand, iru caused a significant decrease in plasma and liver total cholesterol (TC), triglyceride (TG), LDL-C (p< 0.05) and increased high-density lipoprotein-cholesterol (HDL)-C levels (p< 0.05). The condiment showed a competitive hypotriglyceridaemic and greater hypocholesterolemic activity in the plasma when compared with fluvastatin at both concentrations. The condiment showed reasonable activities for the entire in vitro antioxidant assays done. Histopathologic examination revealed its hepatoprotective capability. Regular consumption of this condiment may represent a good dietary alternative for control of hyperlipidaemia and associated conditions. Key words: Parkia biglobosa, hyperlipidaemia, total cholesterol, high density lipoproteins-cholesterol, low density lipoproteins-cholesterol, triglyceride, fluvastatin, tyloxapol. |
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