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Influences of stearidonic acid-enriched soybean oil on the blood and organ biochemical parameters in rats
Authors:Terue Kawabata  Kazumi Shimoda  Sayaka Horiguchi  Marina Domon  Chie Hagiwara  Miho Takiyama  Yasuo Kagawa
Affiliation:Kagawa Nutrition University, 3-9-21 Chiyoda, Sakado, Saitama 350-0288, Japan
Abstract:
In this study, we administered various diets of stearidonic acid (SDA, 18:4n?3) soybean oil to rats and examined the subsequent blood and organ biochemical parameters. Male Wistar rats (seven rats/group, six groups total) were fed diets supplemented with a test oil for 4 weeks. Diets containing test oils were: FFC diet (fish-oil-free control diet), C diet (control group, assuming a Japanese diet), SDA25 diet (25% 18:4n?3 soybean oil in the C diet), SDA50 (50% 18:4n?3 soybean oil in the C diet), ALA diet (34% flaxseed oil in the C diet), and EPA+DHA diet (34% fish oil in the C diet). The intake of 18:4n?3 showed increased relative efficiency of 20:5n?3 accretions in serum and liver triacylglycerol and significantly decreased the serum triacylglycerol level in rats. The results suggested that the consumption of 18:4n?3 soybean oil may modify the lipid and fatty acid profiles of body fats, even when EPA and DHA derived from fish is consumed.
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