含大豆(Glycine max L.)、甘薯叶(Ipomoea batatas L.)和红麴的功能饮料对高脂饮食诱导的高脂血症大鼠的降血脂、保肝和保肾作用

Nurkhasanah Mahfudh, Atika Orchida Sari, Iradatul Ikhtiari, N. Sulistyani, I. D. Kumalasari, Fezah Othman
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高脂血症的主要风险因素之一是过高的脂肪饮食。红麴(RYR)、甘薯(Ipomoea batatas L.)叶和大豆(Glycine max L.)因其植物化学成分和生物活性而具有抗高脂血症和抗氧化作用。本研究旨在确定含有大豆、甘薯叶和红麴的饮料对高脂饮食大鼠的高脂血症、肝损伤和肾损伤有何影响。研究使用了五组大鼠:正常对照组、使用商业冰沙饮料 1(CSD1)(3.6 毫升/天)的阳性对照组、阴性对照组以及分别接受 1250 毫克/千克和 2500 毫克/千克饮料剂量的治疗组。在诱导动物摄入高脂肪饮食后,从第 15 天开始连续 14 天服用功能饮料,共计 28 天。研究结果表明,在喂食高脂肪饮食的大鼠中,2500 毫克/千克剂量的功能饮料可显著降低血清中胆固醇、甘油三酯、肌酐、血尿素氮、血清谷氨酸丙酮酸转氨酶(SGPT)和血清谷氨酸草酰乙酸转氨酶(SGOT)的水平(p<0.05)。结论是,功能饮料可防止高脂饮食引起的高脂血症、肝脏和肾脏损伤。
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Antihyperlipidemic, hepatoprotective and nephroprotective effects of functional beverages containing soybean (Glycine max L.), sweet potato leaves (Ipomoea batatas L.) and red yeast rice on a high fat diet-induced hyperlipidemia rats
One of the primary risk factors for hyperlipidemia is an excessively high-fat diet. Due to their phytochemical composition and biological activity, red yeast rice (RYR), sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas L.) leaves and soybeans (Glycine max L.) are known to possess antihyperlipidemia and antioxidants effects. The purpose of this study is to ascertain how beverages containing soybeans, sweet potato leaves, and red yeast rice affect rats fed a high-fat diet in terms of hyperlipidemia, liver damage, and kidney damage. Five groups of rats were used: normal control, positive control using Commercial Smoothie Drink 1 (CSD1), 3.6 ml/day, negative control, and treatment groups receiving beverage doses of 1250 mg/kg and 2500 mg/kg respectively. Following the induction of the high-fat diet in the animals, functional beverage treatment was administered for 14 days starting on day 15 for a total of 28 days. The findings demonstrated that in rats fed a high-fat diet, the administration of functional beverages at a dose of 2500 mg/kg significantly (p<0.05) decreased serum levels of cholesterol, triglyceride, creatinine, blood urea nitrogen, serum glutamic pyruvic transaminase (SGPT) and serum glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase (SGOT). It is concluded that functional beverages may offer protection against hyperlipidemia, liver, and kidney damage caused by a high-fat diet.
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