ABSTRACT
Lipogenic capacity of various dietary carbohydrates starch, glucose sucrose and lactose was tested during ad lib feeding and starvation followed by refeeding. Sucrose was found to have maximal effect on hepatic total lipid and the enzymes in the study followed by glucose and sago while lactose was found to be toxic. Starvation resulted depression in the activities of various enzymes. The enzyme activity inducing effect was again exhibited by sucrose diet during ad lib and restricted refeeding followed by starvation.
Subject(s)
Animals , Body Weight/drug effects , Diet , Dietary Carbohydrates/pharmacology , Feeding Behavior/drug effects , Lipid Metabolism , Liver/drug effects , Male , NADP/metabolism , Oxidoreductases/metabolism , Rats , Starvation/metabolismABSTRACT
An investigation was conducted to study the influence of thiamin deficiency on hepatic glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase, malic enzyme (NADP), lactate dehydrogenase and it's isoenzymes, total lipids, cholesterol and phospholipids in adult male albino rats. Typical thiamin deficiency symptoms developed in the 6th week. The specific activity of the said enzymes was significantly decreased in deficient rats as compared to pairfed controls. A significant drop in total lipid and phospholipid content was noted in deficient group while total cholesterol remained unchanged. Refeeding of control diet to deficient animals caused reversal of enzyme activities to normal.