Influence of fatty acid composition of diet on cholesterol content of eel liver and muscle.

C Burgos, M Castillo, M F Zafra, E Garcia-Peregrin
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The influence of different diets on cholesterol content of liver and muscle of European eel (Anguilla anguilla) was studied for the first time. In control eel, cholesterol constituted near 7.5% of total lipids in liver and about 1% in muscle. Feeding herring meal-55% diet produced a drastic increase in hepatic cholesterol after a 30 d period. In muscle, cholesterol content also increased after any dietary treatment. Free cholesterol represented about 34% of total cholesterol in liver and about 50% in muscle. In both tissues, these percentages increased after any experimental condition assayed. The n-3/n-6 ratio in the fatty acid composition was manifestly low in herring meal-55% diet, mainly due to the minimal amount of total n-3 fatty acids. This fact may account for the increase in liver cholesterol, bearing in mind the hypocholesterolemic effect of the polyunsaturated n-3 fatty acids.

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饲料脂肪酸组成对鳗鱼肝脏和肌肉胆固醇含量的影响。
本文首次研究了不同饲料对欧洲鳗鲡肝脏和肌肉胆固醇含量的影响。在对照鳗鱼中,胆固醇占肝脏总脂质的7.5%左右,占肌肉总脂质的1%左右。饲喂含55%鲱鱼粉的饲料30 d后,肝脏胆固醇显著升高。在肌肉中,胆固醇含量也在任何饮食处理后增加。游离胆固醇约占肝脏总胆固醇的34%,约占肌肉总胆固醇的50%。在两种组织中,这些百分比在任何实验条件下都有所增加。在鱼粉含量为55%的饲料中,脂肪酸组成中n-3/n-6的比例明显较低,主要是由于总n-3脂肪酸含量极少。考虑到多不饱和n-3脂肪酸的降胆固醇作用,这一事实可能解释了肝脏胆固醇增加的原因。
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