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Dehulled Adlay Consumption Modulates Blood Pressure in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats and Overweight and Obese Young Adults.

Wan-Ju Yeh1, Jung Ko2, Wei-Yi Cheng3, Hsin-Yi Yang4.   

Abstract

High blood pressure is a crucial risk factor for many cardiovascular diseases, and a diet rich in whole-grain foods may modulate blood pressure. This study investigated the effects of dehulled adlay consumption on blood pressure in vivo. We initially fed spontaneous hypertensive rats diets without (SHR group) or with 12 or 24% dehulled adlay (SHR + LA and SHR + HA groups), and discovered that it could limit blood pressure increases over a 12-week experimental period. Although we found no significant changes in plasma, heart, and kidney angiotensin-converting enzyme activities, both adlay-consuming groups had lower endothelin-1 and creatinine concentrations than the SHR group; the SHR + HA group also had lower aspartate aminotransferase and uric acid levels than the SHR group did. We later recruited 23 participants with overweight and obesity, and they consumed 60 g of dehulled adlay daily for a six-week experimental period. At the end of the study, we observed a significant decrease in the group's systolic blood pressure (SBP), and the change in SBP was even more evident in participants with high baseline SBP. In conclusion, our results suggested that daily intake of dehulled adlay had beneficial effects in blood-pressure management. Future studies may further clarify the possible underlying mechanisms for the consuming of dehulled adlay as a beneficial dietary approach for people at risk of hypertension.

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Keywords:  ACE; ET-1; adlay; blood pressure; hypertension

Year:  2021        PMID: 34371815     DOI: 10.3390/nu13072305

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nutrients        ISSN: 2072-6643            Impact factor:   5.717


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Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2022-07-27       Impact factor: 4.927

2.  Antiglycation Effects of Adlay Seed and Its Active Polyphenol Compounds: An In Vitro Study.

Authors:  Cheng-Pei Chung; Shih-Min Hsia; Wen-Szu Chang; Din-Wen Huang; Wen-Chang Chiang; Mohamed Ali; Ming-Yi Lee; Chi-Hao Wu
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