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effect of different sources of fibers on hyperglycemia in rats
Bulletin of the National Nutrition Institute of the Arab Republic of Egypt. 2008; 32: 1-14
in En | IMEMR | ID: emr-105919
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This work has been done to investigate the effect of using insoluble and soluble fibers together in the diet on hyperglycemia in rats. The first part of the study included analysis of raw materials; wheat bran [WB], arabic gum [AG] and sugar cane bagasse [SCB] were subjected to the following chemical analysis: [moisture, carbohydrate, protein, fat, ash and fibers. The second part of the study was carried out on 60 male weanling albino rats [100 - 120 gm]. They were divided into 10 groups [6 rats / group]. Group [1] fed on basal diet [normal control group], group [2] fed on basal diet + alloxan [diabetic control group], group [3] fed on basal diet and given 10% AG, group [4] fed on basal diet and given 10% SCB, group [5] fed on basal diet and given 10% WB group [6] fed on basal diet and given 10% SCB + AG, group [7] fed on basal diet and given 15% SCB + AG, group [8] fed on basal diet and given 10% WB + AG, group [9] fed on basal diet and given 15% WB + AG and group [10] fed on basal diet and given 15%, WB. At the end of the experimental period [after six weeks] rats were scarified and blood was collected. Liver, kidneys, spleen, and heart were removed from each rat and weighed. Blood samples were collected, serum was separated for estimating glucose, urea, crcatinine, cholesterol, HDL-c, LDL-c, VLDL-c, Al, triglycerides [TG] and minerals [calcium and iron]. The livers of rats were examined for histolopathological changes. There were significant reduction in liver weight / body weight in rats fed on tested diets containing 10% SCB plus AG and 15% WB plus AG. Also, there was a significant reduction in blood glucose and TC as compared to diabetic control group. There was an increase in the level of [HDL-c] for the treated group with 10% AG. The level of [TG] was significantly lower for the treated groups with 15% SCB plus AG and 10%SCB plus AG. Hence we suggest that, these by- products could be used in bakery products fortification
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Index: IMEMR Main subject: Rats / Triglycerides / Blood Glucose / Body Weight / Dietary Fiber / Calcium / Cholesterol / Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental / Histology / Iron Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Bull. Natl. Nutr. Inst. Arab Rep. Egypt Year: 2008
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Index: IMEMR Main subject: Rats / Triglycerides / Blood Glucose / Body Weight / Dietary Fiber / Calcium / Cholesterol / Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental / Histology / Iron Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Bull. Natl. Nutr. Inst. Arab Rep. Egypt Year: 2008