Investigation of Lipid Profile and Liver Enzymes in Rats Fed on Trans Fats Obtained from Cotton Oil
Yıl 2021,
Cilt: 10 Sayı: 1, 1 - 5, 11.06.2021
Hitame Baş
,
Şeyma Uyanık
,
Mehmet Nizamlıoğlu
,
Zafer Bulut
Öz
It is known that the intake of trans fats, commonly used in the food industry around the world, has a negative effect on healthy and balanced nutrition. The aim of this study was to determine the biochemical changes in an organism following the consumption of cotton oil (CO) or trans-fat obtained from cotton oil (TF). A total of 18 Wistar Albino male rats were used. The research was performed in SUDAM unit. Divided into 3 equal groups. The control (C) group was fed with a standard rat diet, the CO group was given the standard diet added with 5% CO, and the TF group was given the standard diet added with 5% TF (including 30% trans fat). Ad libitum feeding and water were allowed for 8 weeks of the experimental period. Blood samples were collected on Day 0 by the supraorbital method and on Day 60 by the intracardiac method under anesthesia. Glucose, HbA1c, triglyceride, cholesterol, HDL, LDL, AST, ALT, ALP, GGT, and SOD analyzes were performed. SPSS (19.0) program was used for the statistical analyses. Trans fat feeding increased LDL and triglyceride concentrations, decreased HDL concentration, and caused some changes in the levels of the liver enzymes investigated.
Destekleyen Kurum
Selcuk University Scientific Research Projects (SUBAP)
Teşekkür
The authors would like to thank Dr. Enver Yazar and Dr. Burak Dik for assistanca in statistics analysis.
Kaynakça
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Yıl 2021,
Cilt: 10 Sayı: 1, 1 - 5, 11.06.2021
Hitame Baş
,
Şeyma Uyanık
,
Mehmet Nizamlıoğlu
,
Zafer Bulut
Kaynakça
- Almendingen, K., Jordal, O., Kierulf, P., Sandstad, B., & Pedersen, J. I. (1995). Effects of partially hydrogenated fish oil, partially hydrogenated soybean oil, and butter on serum lipoproteins and Lp [a] in men. Journal of Lipid Research, 36 (6), 1370-1384.
- Çelebi, Ş., & Karaca, H. (2006). Studies on nutritional value, cholesterol content of eggs and enrichment of eggs in terms of n-3 fatty acids. Atatürk University Faculty of Agriculture Journal , 37 (2), 257-265.
- Destaillats, F., Berdeaux, O., Sébédio, J. L., Juaneda, P., Grégoire, S., Chardigny, J. M., ... & Angers, P. (2005). Metabolites of conjugated isomers of α-linolenic acid (CLnA) in the rat. Journal of agricultural and food chemistry, 53 (5), 1422-1427.
- Dutton, H. J. (1979). Hydrogenation of fats and its significance. Geometrical and positional fatty acid isomers, 1-16.
- Ersoy, O. (2012). Evaluation of Liver Enzyme Height. Ankara Medical Journal , 12 (3).
- Feldman, E. B. (1999). Assorted monounsaturated fatty acids promote healthy hearts. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 70, 953-954.
- Food and Drug Administration, HHS. (2003). Food labeling: trans fatty acids in nutrition labeling, nutrient content claims, and health claims. Final rule. Federal Register, 68 (133), 41433-41506.
- Ghafoorunissa, G. (2008). Role of trans fatty acids in health and challenges to their reduction in Indian foods. Asia Pacific journal of clinical nutrition, 17, 212-215.
- Gürcan, T. (2002). Trans Fatty Acids and Their Importance in Heart Diseases, Gıda. September, 70-71.
- Huang, Z., Wang, B., Pace, R. D., & Yoon, S. (2009). Trans fat intake lowers total cholesterol and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels without changing insulin sensitivity index in Wistar rats. Nutrition research, 29 (3), 206-212.
- Innis, S. M., Green, T. J., & Halsey, T. K. (1999). Variability in the trans fatty acid content of foods within a food category: implications for estimation of dietary trans fatty acid intakes. Journal of the American College of Nutrition, 18 (3), 255-260.
- Karaali, A. (1997). Edible oils and their relationship with health. Food Technology , 1 (6), 51-54.
- Kavanagh, K., Jones, K. L., Sawyer, J., Kelley, K., Carr, J. J., Wagner, J. D., & Rudel, L. L. (2007). Trans fat diet induces abdominal obesity and changes in insulin sensitivity in monkeys. Obesity, 15 (7), 1675-1684.
- Kayahan, M. (2003). Oil Chemistry. Ankara: METU Publishing, Chapter 2, 101-132.
- Kıralan, M., Yorulmaz, A., & Ercoşkun, H. (2005). 'Sources of Trans Fatty Acids and Effects on Human Health. Food and Feed Technology , 7 , 52-64.
- Kitao, T., & Hattori, K. (1983). Inhibition of erythrocyte ATPase activity by aclacinomycin and reverse effects of ascorbate on ATPase activity. Experientia, 39 (12), 1362-1364.
- Lemaitre, R. N., King, I. B., Mozaffarian, D., Sotoodehnia, N., Rea, T. D., Kuller, L. H., ... & Siscovick, D. S. (2006). Clinical Perspective. Circulation, 114 (3), 209-215.
- Lichtenstein, A. H., Erkkilä, A. T., Lamarche, B., Schwab, U. S., Jalbert, S. M., & Ausman, L. M. (2003). Influence of hydrogenated fat and butter on CVD risk factors: remnant-like particles, glucose and insulin, blood pressure and C-reactive protein. Atherosclerosis, 171 (1), 97-107.
- Mensink, R. P., & Katan, M. B. (1990). Effect of dietary trans fatty acids on high-density and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels in healthy subjects. New England Journal of Medicine, 323 (7), 439-445.
- Murray, R. K., Granner, D. K., Mayes, P. A., & Rodwell, V. W. (2003). Harper’s Biochemistery. Barış Publishing House, Istanbul, 258-259.
- Murray, R. K., Granner, D. K., Mayes, P. A., et al. (2004). Harper Biochemistry. Nobel Medical Bookstores.
- Peter L., Zock, P. L., Katan, M. B. (1992). Hydrogenation alternatives: effect of trans fatty acids and stearic acid versus linoleic acid on serum lipids and lipoproteins in humans, J Lipid Res. 33, 399-410.
- Rivellese, A. A., Maffettone, A., Vessby, B., Uusitupa, M., Hermansen, K., Berglund, L., ... & Riccardi, G. (2003). Effects of dietary saturated, monounsaturated and n-3 fatty acids on fasting lipoproteins, LDL size and post-prandial lipid metabolism in healthy subjects. Atherosclerosis, 167 (1), 149-158.
- Roos, N. M., Schouten, E. G., Katan, M. B. (2003). Trans fatty acids, HDL cholesterol and cardiovascular disease, Eur J Med Res, 20; 8, 355-402.
- Sanders, T. A., De Grassi, T., Miller, G. J., & Morrissey, J. H. (2000). Influence of fatty acid chain length and cis/trans isomerization on postprandial lipemia and factor VII in healthy subjects (postprandial lipids and factor VII). Atherosclerosis, 149 (2), 413-420.
- Sharma, V., Paliwal, R., Janmeda, P., & Sharma, S. (2012). Chemopreventive efficacy of Moringa oleifera pods against 7, 12-dimethylbenz [a] anthracene induced hepatic carcinogenesis in mice. Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention, 13 (6), 2563-2569.
- Stender, S., & Dyerberg, J. (2004). Influence of trans fatty acids on health. Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism, 48 (2), 61-66.
- Sundram, K., Ismail, A., Hayes, K. C., Jeyamalar, R., & Pathmanathan, R. (1997). Trans (elaidic) fatty acids adversely affect the lipoprotein profile relative to specific saturated fatty acids in humans. The Journal of nutrition, 127 (3), 514S-520S.
- Tasan, M., Daglioglu, O. (2005). Trans Fatty Acids: Their Chemical Structures, Formation and Dietary Intake. Journal of Tekirdag Agricultural Faculty, 2 (1), 79-88.
- Tasan, M., Kahyaoglu, G., Demirci, M. (2007). Sources of trans fatty acids in our diet. Food Technology, 11, 50–54.
- Wijendran, V., Pronczuk, A., Bertoli, C., & Hayes, K. C. (2003). Dietary trans-18: 1 raises plasma triglycerides and VLDL cholesterol when replacing either 16: 0 or 18: 0 in gerbils. The Journal of nutritional biochemistry, 14 (10), 584-590.
- Zock, P. L., & Katan, M. B. (1992). Hydrogenation alternatives: effects of trans fatty acids and stearic acid versus linoleic acid on serum lipids and lipoproteins in humans. Journal of lipid research, 33 (3), 399-410.