Quinoa seed: A source of lipophilic nutraceuticals for the prevention of metabolic syndrome in a rat model

IF 1 4区 农林科学 Q4 CHEMISTRY, APPLIED Grasas y Aceites Pub Date : 2024-03-22 DOI:10.3989/gya.1104222
S. Al-Okbi, T. Hamed, T. Elewa, A. .. Ramadan, B. A. Bakry, M. F. El Karamany
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Metabolic syndrome (MS) is a cluster of metabolic changes including hypertriglyceridemia, elevated glucose tolerance and fatty liver. The aim of this research was to study the bioactivity of petroleum ether extracts prepared from quinoa 1 and Hualhuas quinoa in a MS rat model. Fatty acids and α-tocopherol were assessed in the extracts. MS was induced by feeding a high fructose-high fat diet (HFFD). Four groups of rats were assigned: the control group, fed a balanced diet; the control group, fed a HFFD diet; and two test groups, fed on a HFFD diet and treated by either quinoa 1 or hualhuas extract. The Glucose tolerance, plasma lipids, oxidative stress biomarkers, liver lipids and histopathology of the liver and heart were assessed. The results showed that extracts from both quinoa varieties had the potential to prevent MS; although quinoa 1 was more effective. In both varieties, the major fatty acid was linoleic. Hualhuas showed a higher percentage of linolenic acid than quinoa 1; while more alpha-tocopherol was present in quinoa1.
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藜麦种子:大鼠模型中预防代谢综合征的亲脂营养保健品来源
代谢综合征(MS)是一组代谢变化,包括高甘油三酯血症、糖耐量升高和脂肪肝。本研究旨在研究从藜麦 1 和花藜中提取的石油醚提取物在 MS 大鼠模型中的生物活性。对提取物中的脂肪酸和α-生育酚进行了评估。通过喂食高果糖高脂肪饮食(HFFD)诱导多发性硬化症。大鼠分为四组:对照组,喂食均衡饮食;对照组,喂食高果糖高脂肪饮食;两个试验组,喂食高果糖高脂肪饮食,并用藜麦 1 或胡芦巴提取物处理。对葡萄糖耐量、血浆脂质、氧化应激生物标志物、肝脏脂质以及肝脏和心脏的组织病理学进行了评估。结果表明,两种藜麦的提取物都有预防多发性硬化症的潜力;但藜麦 1 号的效果更好。两种藜麦的主要脂肪酸都是亚油酸。花藜的亚麻酸含量高于藜麦 1 号;而藜麦 1 号中的α-生育酚含量更高。
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Grasas y Aceites
Grasas y Aceites 工程技术-食品科技
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3 months
期刊介绍: Grasas y Aceites is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to the publication of original articles concerning the broad field of lipids, especially edible fats and oils from different origins, including non acyl lipids from microbial origin relevant to the food industry. It publishes full research articles, research notes, reviews as well as information on references, patents, and books. Grasas y Aceites publishes original articles on basic or practical research, as well as review articles on lipid related topics in food science and technology, biology, (bio)chemistry, medical science, nutrition, (bio)technology, processing and engineering. Topics at the interface of basic research and applications are encouraged. Manuscripts related to by-products from the oil industry and the handling and treatment of the wastewaters are also welcomed. Topics of special interest to Grasas y Aceites are: -Lipid analysis, including sensory analysis -Oleochemistry, including lipase modified lipids -Biochemistry and molecular biology of lipids, including genetically modified oil crops and micro-organisms -Lipids in health and disease, including functional foods and clinical studies -Technical aspects of oil extraction and refining -Processing and storage of oleaginous fruit, especially olive pickling -Agricultural practices in oil crops, when affecting oil yield or quality
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