Hypocholesterolemic Effect of Indigestible Fraction of Chlorella regularis in Cholesterol-Fed Rats
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The effects of Chlorella regularis powder (CP) and Chlorella regularis indigestible fraction (CIF) on serum and liver lipid concentrations and on fecal steroid excretion were es-timated in rats fed diets containing 5 g/kg cholesterol and 2.5 g/kg sodium cholate. The in-gestion of 12.7% CP or 5.3% CIF did not influence food intake or growth. CP and CIF de-creased the levels of serum cholesterol, but had no effect on the levels of serum triacylglyc-erol and phospholipid. Liver cholesterol contents were lower in the CP and CIF groups than in the control group, but CP and CIF did not affect liver triacylglycerol content. CP and CIF increased the total amount of fecal neutral steroids excreted, but did not modify the total bile acid excretion. However, the soluble bile acid concentrations of reconstituted fecal water in the rats fed CP and CIF diets were lower than the control value. Moreover, CP and CIF had a high bile acid binding capacity in vitro. These results indicated that CIF had a hypocholes-terolemic effect and enhanced fecal neutral steroid excretion while decreasing the soluble fecal bile acid concentration.
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- 2001-12-01
著者
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ISHIKAWA Fumiyasu
Yakult Central Institute for Microbiological Research
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Iwabuchi Akira
Yakult Central Institute For Microbiological Research
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SANSAWA Hiroshi
Yakult Central Institute for Microbiological Research
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Kikuchi (hayakawa)
Yakult Central Institute For Microbiological Research
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Matsubara Satoshi
Yakult Central Institute For Microbiological Research
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ODA Kuniaki
Yakult Central Institute for Microbiological Research
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ONODERA (MASUOKA)
Yakult Central Institute for Microbiological Research
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Shibata Shinya
Yakult Central Inst. For Microbiological Res. Tokyo Jpn
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OSADA Kuniko
Yakult Central Institute for Microbiological Research
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IWABUCHI Akira
Yakult Central Institute for MicrobiologicaI Research
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ISHIKAWA Fumiyasu
Yakult Central Institute for MicrobiologicaI Research
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SANSAWA Hiroshi
Yakult Central Institute for MicrobiologicaI Research
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ONODERA-MASUOKA Norie
Yakult Central Institute for MicrobiologicaI Research
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ODA Kuniaki
Yakult Central Institute for MicrobiologicaI Research
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MATSUBARA Satoshi
Yakult Central Institute for MicrobiologicaI Research
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