Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8499765 | International Dairy Journal | 2018 | 25 Pages |
Abstract
Goat milk fat (GMF) or casein (GMC) were fed to hypercholesterolaemic rats to investigate the effects on lipid homeostasis. Thirty two rats were randomly divided into four groups (eight rats each) and fed on standard diet (SD), cholesterol-enriched diet (CED), or CED containing either GMF (CEDÂ +Â GMF) or GMC (CEDÂ +Â GMC). Rats fed with CED exhibited higher plasma total cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein-cholesterol, and atherogenic indices, but lower plasma high-density lipoprotein-cholesterol (HDL-C) levels than the SD group. This effect was significantly decreased in the CEDÂ +Â GMF or CEDÂ +Â GMC groups. HDL-C levels were restored in the CEDÂ +Â GMC group while better and pronounced effects were observed for the CEDÂ +Â GMF group. Furthermore, CED induced liver cholesterol deposition was attenuated by GMF or GMC and faecal cholesterol excretion was increased in the CEDÂ +Â GMF and CEDÂ +Â GMC groups. Additionally, plasma/liver lipid peroxidation was decreased in the CEDÂ +Â GMF and CEDÂ +Â GMC groups. Thus, both GMF and GMC possess anti-hypercholesterolaemic and antioxidative effects.
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Authors
Sunny Kalyan, Sunita Meena, Suman Kapila, Kandukuri Sowmya, Raj Kumar,