Low-Phosphate Processed Cheese Diminishes Diclofenac-Induced Hepato-Renal Injury in Male Rats

E. Kheadr, A. E., Eman El Dakhakhny, N. Dabour, Yousef I., Elsaadany K
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Traditional emulsifying salts used in processed cheesemaking contain high concentrations of sodium and phosphorus, which may represent a health threat to some individuals, especially with chronic kidney and liver diseases. Therefore, it is urgent to search for safe alternatives to commercial phosphate-containing emulsifiers to be used in the manufacture of low-phosphorus processed cheese spread (LP-PCS). Thereby, the present study was undertaken to evaluate the effect of administrating LP-PCS on renal and liver functions and kidney histopathological examination in diclofenac (DF)-treated rats. Consequently, 4 LP-PCS cheeses were manufactured using plant polysaccharides (PP), milk fat globule membrane (MFGM), milk protein concentrate (MPC), or sodium citrate (CIT) as alternatives to commercial emulsifiers. Cheeses coded as PP-, MFGM-, MPCand CIT-cheese. Besides, cheese with commercial emulsifier was manufactured and served as control (CONT). The experiment lasted for 8 weeks. Results revealed that DF treatment led to significant damage in liver and kidney functions. Both PPand MFGMcheeses appeared to have a protective effect against the side effects induced by DF treatment. The protective effect was evident as animals administrated such cheese had biochemical parameters and renal histopathological structure similar to those of healthy animals. In conclusion, the results presented in this study indicated promising protective effects of PPand MFGMcheeses against hepatic and renal damages induced by diclofenac administration in rats. Thus, it could be recommended to use PP or MFGM as an efficient replacer to commercial emulsifiers usually used in the production of processed cheese spread.
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低磷酸盐加工奶酪减少双氯芬酸诱导的雄性大鼠肝肾损伤
用于加工奶酪制作的传统乳化盐含有高浓度的钠和磷,这可能对某些人的健康构成威胁,特别是患有慢性肾脏和肝脏疾病的人。因此,迫切需要寻找一种安全的替代品来替代商用含磷乳化剂,用于生产低磷加工奶酪酱(LP-PCS)。因此,本研究旨在评价给药LP-PCS对双氯芬酸(DF)处理大鼠肾、肝功能和肾脏组织病理学检查的影响。因此,采用植物多糖(PP)、乳脂球膜(MFGM)、乳蛋白浓缩物(MPC)或柠檬酸钠(CIT)作为商业乳化剂的替代品,生产了4种LP-PCS奶酪。奶酪编码为PP-, MFGM-, mpc和cit -奶酪。此外,用商品乳化剂制备了奶酪作为对照(CONT)。试验期8周。结果显示,DF治疗导致肝肾功能明显损害。ppg和mfgm奶酪似乎对DF治疗引起的副作用都有保护作用。动物的生化参数和肾脏组织病理结构与健康动物相似,保护作用明显。综上所述,本研究结果表明ppg和mfgmcheese对双氯芬酸引起的大鼠肝肾损害具有良好的保护作用。因此,可以推荐使用PP或MFGM作为加工奶酪酱生产中常用的商业乳化剂的有效替代品。
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