Decreased activity of xanthine dehydrogenase and serum uric acid in rats fed partially hydrogenated fish oil
1993
Kawai, Y. | Takahashi, S. | Satoh, A. | Kato, N.
The activity of xanthine dehydrogenase in rat liver is depressed by feeding of peroxisome proliferators such as clofibrate and di-(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate which induce hepatic peroxisomal fatty acid beta-oxidation. In this study we examined whether feeding of partially hydrogenated fish oil which is known to induce peroxisomal beta-oxidation can also depress the activity of xanthine dehydrogenase and affect serum and urinary uric acid in rats. Feeding the diets containing partially hydrogenated fish oils (20% w/w) for 16 days to the rats depressed xanthine dehydrogenase activity and increased peroxisomal beta-oxidation activity in liver as compared with feeding corn oil. Uric acid and allantoin in serum and urine were decreased with feeding partially hydrogenated fish oils.
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