Antihypercholesterolemic activity of .BETA.-sitostanol in rabbits.
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The antihypercholesterolemic activity of β-sitosterol and β-sitostanol was compared in male rabbits given a cholesterol-supplemented diet. β-Sitosterol and β-sitostanol were fed to these rabbits at the 0.5 level with cholesterol (0.5% acid 0.2% in experiments I and II, respectively). The serum cholesterol level tended to be lower in rabbits fed β-sitostanol than in the animals fed β-sitosterol even in experiment I. The β-sitostanol exhibited a significantly greater hypocholesterolemic activity in experiment II, LDL-cholesterol being decreased markedly. The liver cholesterol decreased in both groups of rabbits to a similar extent. β-Sitostanol prevented more effectively the formation of dietary cholesterol-induced atheroma in the abdominal aorta than β-sitosterol. It is most likely, together with the data reported previously on rats, that the hypocholesterolemic activity of β-sitostanol results from the significantly greater inhibitory effect on the intestinal absorption of cholesterol than that of β-sitosterol.
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池田 郁男
Laboratory of Nutrition Chemistry, Kyushu University School of Agriculture
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菅野 道廣
Laboratory o f Nutrition Chemistry, Department of Food Science and Technology, Kyushu University Shool of Agriculture
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川崎 明
Laboratory o f Nutrition Chemistry, Department of Food Science and Technology, Kyushu University Shool of Agriculture
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鮫島 和彦
Laboratory o f Nutrition Chemistry, Department of Food Science and Technology, Kyushu University Shool of Agriculture
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池田 郁男
Laboratory o f Nutrition Chemistry, Department of Food Science and Technology, Kyushu University Shool of Agriculture
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