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- Title
Effects of Trans and Conjugated LC N-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids on Lipid Composition and Abdominal Fat Weight in Rats.
- Authors
Okada, T.; Noguchi, R.; Hosokawa, M.; Fukunaga, K.; Nishiyama, T.; Zaima, N.; Hirata, T.; Miyashita, K.
- Abstract
Trans and conjugated fatty acids may exhibit either beneficial or detrimental bioactive effects depending on their metabolic properties. This study was conducted to elucidate if isomerization and conjugation of eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) demonstrate more favorable bioactivity on lipid metabolism compared to unmodified EPA and DHA. The effects of dietary intake of trans and conjugated forms of EPA and DHA on lipid metabolism were evaluated in animal trials and compared to a control group fed soybean oil. None of the experimental diets showed significant differences from the control in terms of body weight; however, the white adipose tissue weight of rodents fed trans DHA, conjugated EPA (CEPA), and conjugated DHA (CDHA) was significantly lower than the control. Triacylglycerol levels in plasma were significantly decreased in groups fed trans DHA (17.2 mg/dL) and CDHA (31.9 mg/dL) relative to the control (51.3 mg/dL). The total cholesterol concentrations were significantly lower than the control (68.0 mg/dL) in all experimental groups (47.3 to 53.7 mg/dL) except CEPA (58.3 mg/dL). Fatty acid compositions of lipids extracted from rodent livers were influenced by the dietary fatty acid profiles, with all groups showing higher concentrations of stearic acid and lower levels of linoleic acid compared to the control. Rodents fed trans DHA did not have detectable levels of these fatty acid isomers in their livers, suggesting either quick metabolism or a difficulty with bio-absorption.
- Subjects
UNSATURATED fatty acids; TRANS fatty acids; RATS; DOCOSAHEXAENOIC acid; STEREOISOMERS; FATTY acids
- Publication
Journal of Food Science (Wiley-Blackwell), 2008, Vol 73, Issue 8, pH201
- ISSN
0022-1147
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1750-3841.2008.00916.x