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Jung Yun Kim1, Bo Kyung Son, Sang Sun Lee.
Abstract
In the present study, we examined whether four grains including adlay (AD), buckwheat (BW), glutinous barley (GB), and white rice (WR) affect the duration of food residence in the gastrointestinal tract and hepatic enzyme activities in rats fed different combinations of the grains. The rats were raised for 4 weeks on a high fat diet based on the American Institute of Nutrition-93 (AIN-93G) diets containing 1% cholesterol and 20% dietary lipids. Forty male rats were divided into four groups and raised for 4 weeks with a diet containing one of the grains. Corresponding to the dietary fiber contents of the experimental grains, gut transit time was shortest in the rats fed GB and increased in the order of BW, AD, and WR. In addition, the accumulated shortest transit time occurred in the GB group. Gut transit time affected weight gain and major organ weight, as it was closely related to the absorption of nutrients. The level of thiobarbituric acid reactive substance (TBARS) in liver was higher in rats fed WR, AD, BW, and GB, indicating that the other grains decreased oxidative stress in vivo more than WR. Glutathione, glutathione peroxidase, and glutathione S-transferase levels in the AD, BW, and GB groups were significantly higher than those in the WR group. In conclusion, reduced colonic transit time has been implicated in reducing the incidence of colon cancer, as evidenced by populations consuming diets rich in fiber. Whole grains such as AD, BW, and GB may contribute to a significant supply of antioxidants to prevent oxidative stress if they are consumed in large amounts.Entities:
Keywords: Adlay; antioxidant enzfymes; buckwheat; glutinous barley; transit time
Year: 2012 PMID: 22808344 PMCID: PMC3395785 DOI: 10.4162/nrp.2012.6.3.208
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutr Res Pract ISSN: 1976-1457 Impact factor: 1.926
Composition of the experimental diets containing white rice, adlay, buckwheat, or glutinous barley (Units/kg)
Mineral mix contained (g/kg of mix) calcium carbonate anhydrous 357, potassium phosphate monobasic 196, potassium citrate, tripotassium monohydrate 70.78, sodium chloride 75.00, potassium sulfate 46.6, magnesium oxide 24, ferric citrate 6.06, zinc carbonate 1.65, manganese carbonate 0.63, copper carbonate 0.3, potassium iodate 0.01, sodium selenate anhydrous 0.103, ammonium paramolybdate·4H2O 0.00795, sodium metasillicate·9H2O 1.45, chromium potassium sulfate·12H2O 0.275, ammonium vanadate 0.0066, lithium chloride 0.0174, boric acid 0.08145, sodium fluoride 0.0635, nickel carbonate 0.0318, and powdered sucrose 221.026
Vitamin mix contained (g/kg of mix) nicotinic acid 3.0, Ca pantothenate 1.6, pyridoxine-HCl 0.7, thiamin-HCl 0.6, riboflavin 0.6, folic acid 0.2, biotin 0.02, vitamin B12 (0.1% in mannitol) 2.5, vitamin E (500 IU/g) 15.0, vitamin A (500,000 IU/g) 0.8, vitamin D3 (499,000 IU/g) 0.25, vitamin K1 (phylloquinone) 0.075, and powdered sucrose 974.655
WR, white rice; AD, adlay; BW, buckwheat; GB, glutinous barley
Dietary fiber contents of white rice, adlay, buckwheat, and glutinous barley
WR, white rice; AD, adlay; BW, buckwheat; GB, glutinous barley
Weight gain and major organ weights in rats fed diets containing white rice, adlay, buckwheat, or glutinous barley
Data expressed as mean ± standard error of ten rats per group. Values in the same row with different superscripts are significantly different at a P-value < 0.05 by one-way analysis of variance and Duncan's multiple range test.
WR, white rice; AD, adlay; BW, buckwheat; GB, glutinous barley
Transit time and fecal weight in rats fed diets containing white rice, adlay, buckwheat, or glutinous barley
Data expressed as mean ± standard error of ten rats per group. Values in the same row with different superscripts are significantly different at a P-value < 0.05 by one-way analysis of variance and Duncan's multiple range test.
WR, white rice; AD, adlay; BW, buckwheat; GB, glutinous barley
Oxidant status in the liver tissue of rats fed diets containing white rice, adlay, buckwheat, or glutinous barley
Data expressed as mean ± standard error of ten rats per group. Values in the same row with different superscripts are significantly different at a P-value < 0.05 by one-way analysis of variance and Duncan's multiple range test.
TBARS, thiobarbituric acid reactive substance; WR, white rice; AD, adlay; BW, buckwheat; GB, glutinous barley
Antioxidant status in the liver tissue of rats fed diets containing white rice, adlay, buckwheat, or glutinous barley
Data expressed as mean ± standard error of ten rats per group. Values in the same row with different superscripts are significantly different at a P-value < 0.05 by one-way analysis of variance and Duncan's multiple range test.
SOD, superoxide dismutase; GSH, glutathione; GPx, glutathione peroxidase; GST; glutathione S-Transferase; GR; glutathione reductase; WR, white rice; AD, adlay; BW, buckwheat; GB, glutinous barley