| Literature DB >> 11814148 |
S Kaewprasert1, M Okada, Y Aoyama.
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The effect of dietary cyclodextrins on liver and serum lipids and cecal organic acid production was investigated. Male Wistar rats were fed a basal diet and a diet containing 5% of alpha-, beta-, or gamma-cyclodextrin. The body weight gain in rats fed the alpha-cyclodextrin diet was not significantly different from rats fed the other three kinds of diets. The feeding of dietary alpha-cyclodextrin increased total lipid and phospholipids in the liver. Beta-cyclodextrin significantly lowered serum total cholesterol and phospholipid levels compared with the basal diet et al. A decrease in serum triacylglycerol levels was also observed in beta-cyclodextrin-fed rats. Dietary alpha-cyclodextrin significantly increased the weight of cecal tissues and contents, and an approximate fourfold increase in acetate, propionate, and total organic acids was noted, indicating the fermentibility of beta-cyclodextrin compared with the basal diet. It seems likely that the suppression of serum cholesterol levels by alpha- and beta-cyclodextrins might be due to the increasing acetate and propionate productions in the cecum. cecal organic acid, cyclodextrin, serum cholesterol, ratsEntities:
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Year: 2001 PMID: 11814148 DOI: 10.3177/jnsv.47.335
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Nutr Sci Vitaminol (Tokyo) ISSN: 0301-4800 Impact factor: 2.000