| Literature DB >> 17039285 |
José L Peñalvo1, Anu Hopia, Herman Adlercreutz.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Sesamin, a major lignan from sesame seeds has been associated with cholesterol reduction in previous reports, but recent studies suggested differences in the response to sesamin intake depending on the model studied as well as the nature of the sesamin preparation used. AIM: The effect of pure sesamin epimer on serum lipids was studied in hypercholesterolemic LDL receptor-knockout mice under cholesterol fed condition.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 17039285 PMCID: PMC1705523 DOI: 10.1007/s00394-006-0617-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Nutr ISSN: 1436-6207 Impact factor: 5.614
Fig. 1Chemical structure of sesamin epimers (A) sesamin and (B) episesamin (or asarinin)
Fig. 2Body weights of the animals in the different treatment groups during the study (n = 7–8)
Fig. 3S-cholesterol and -triglyceride concentrations before (Basal) and after (Intervention) the 4-week intervention with experimental diets and the difference between basal and Intervention levels (Difference). **P < 0.001 in comparison with Group 1 (Tukey’s Multiple Comparison Test)
Enterolignan (enterolactone and enterodiol) values after 4-week intervention period nmol/l (Mean ± SEM, n = 8)
| Group | ENLa | END | ENL + END | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| I, Control | 8 | 4.61 ± 0.40 | 6.11 ± 2.10 | 9.18 ± 2.14 |
| II, Stanol ester | 8 | 3.01 ± 0.35 | 10.0 ± 4.69 | 13.0 ± 4.85 |
| III, Sesamin | 8 | 8.01 ± 0.98 | 569 ± 54.2** | 577 ± 55.0** |
| IV, Stanol ester + sesamin | 7 | 6.54 ± 1.99 | 388 ± 90.7** | 394 ± 91.8** |
**P < 0.001 in comparison with Group 1 (Tukey’s Multiple Comparison Test)
aENL, Enterolactone; END, enterodiol