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Journal Article

Effect of Radish Leaves Powder on the Gastrointestinal Function and Fecal Triglyceride, and Sterol Excretion in Rats Fed a Hypercholesterolemic Diet  [2008]

Jang, H.S. (Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Daejeon, Republic of Korea); Ahn, J.M. (Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Republic of Korea); Ku, K.H. (Korea Food Research Institute, Seongnam, Republic of Korea); Rhee, S.J. (Catholic University of Daegu, Gyungsan, Republic of Korea); et al.

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The current study examined the effects of radish leaves powder on the excretion of fecal triglyceride, and sterol and hepatic UDP-glucuronyl transferase (UDPGT) activity in rats fed hypercholesterolemic diet. Male Sprague-Dawley rats weighing 100±10 g were randomly assigned to normal control group (N group), normal diet with 5% radish leaves powder supplemented group (NR) and hypercholesterolemic groups, which were sub-divided into radish leaves powder free diet group (HC) and 2.5% (HRL), 5% (HRM), and 10% (HRH) radish leaves powder supplemented groups. The experimental diets were fed ad libitum for 4 weeks. Fecal weights and water contents were significantly increased in all radish leaves powder supplemented groups (NR, HRL, HRM, and HRH) than that of N and HC groups. Fecal total lipid contents including fecal neutral and acidic sterols in radish leaves powder supplemented groups were higher than those of the HC group, and especially that of HRH group was the highest among all experimental groups. Hepatic UDPGT activity of HRH group was 38% higher than that of HC group. Excretions of fecal bile acid were increased 2.3 and 2.7 folds in HRM and HRH groups compared with that of HC group. And neutral sterol, coprostanol, and coprostanone contents of them were higher in radish leaves supplemented groups than in HC group. These results suggest that radish leaves may act as potential substitute for a dietary fiber capable of improving a gastrointestinal function
and lipid metabolism.
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Journal of The Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
ISSN : 1226-3311

Bibliographic information

Language:
Korean
Type:
Directory
In AGRIS since:
2009
Volume:
37
Issue:
10
Start Page:
1258
End Page:
1263
All titles:
"Effect of Radish Leaves Powder on the Gastrointestinal Function and Fecal Triglyceride, and Sterol Excretion in Rats Fed a Hypercholesterolemic Diet"@eng
"무청분말이 콜레스테롤식이를 공급한 흰쥐의 장기능 및 분변 중 중성지질 및 Sterol 배설에 미치는 영향"@kor
Other:
"Summary(En)"
"4 tables"
"2ill., 33 ref."
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Bibliographic information

Language:
Korean
Type:
Directory
In AGRIS since:
2009
Volume:
37
Issue:
10
Start Page:
1258
End Page:
1263
All titles:
"Effect of Radish Leaves Powder on the Gastrointestinal Function and Fecal Triglyceride, and Sterol Excretion in Rats Fed a Hypercholesterolemic Diet"@eng
"무청분말이 콜레스테롤식이를 공급한 흰쥐의 장기능 및 분변 중 중성지질 및 Sterol 배설에 미치는 영향"@kor
Other:
"Summary(En)"
"4 tables"
"2ill., 33 ref."