Plasma Cholesterol-lowering Effect on Rats of Dietary Fiber Extracted from Immature Plants
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Crude dietary fiber samples were prepared from beet, cabbage, Japanese radish, onion and mung bean sprouts (BF, CF, RF, OF and MF, respectively). These samples contained total dietary fiber at the levels of 814,699,760,693 and 666 g/kg, respectively. To examine the effect of these dietary fiber sources on the plasma cholesterol concentration, male Sprague-Dawley rats were fed on a fiber-free (FF) diet or on an FF diet supplemented with 5% or 10% dietary fiber. Dietary fiber extracted from vegetables, wood cellulose (CL), pectin (PE) and guar gum (GG) were used as the fiber sources. Compared with the rats fed on the FF diet, a significant reduction in the plasma cholesterol concentration was observed in the rats fed on BF, CF, RF, MF, PE or GG after a 21-d feeding period. Cecal acetate, n-butyrate and total short-chain fatty acids were significantly higher in the rats fed on these dietary fibers, except for CF, than in those fed on the FF diet. A negative correlation was apparent between the total dietary fiber content, hemicellulose content and pectin content of each dietary fiber source and the plasma cholesterol concentration. These results suggest that some vegetable fibers exert a plasma cholesterol-lowering effect through cecal fermentation of these fibers.
- 社団法人日本農芸化学会の論文
- 2000-12-23
著者
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Taniguchi Yuji
Laboratory Of Nutritional Biochemistry Department Of Bioscience And Chemistry Faculty Of Agriculture
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Nishimura Naomichi
Laboratory Of Nutritional Biochemistry Department Of Bioscience And Chemistry Faculty Of Agriculture
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KIRIYAMA Shuhachi
Laboratory of Nutritional Biochemistry, Department of Bioscience and Chemistry, Faculty of Agricultu
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Kiriyama Shuhachi
Laboratory Of Nutritional Biochemistry Department Of Bioscience And Chemistry Faculty Of Agriculture
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KIRIYAMA Shuhachi
Laborartory of Nutritional Biochemsitry Department of Bioscience and Chemistry, Faculty of Agriculture Hokkaido University
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