rice protein improves adiposity, body weight and reduces lipids level in rats through modification of triglyceride metabolism
Abstract
Background
To elucidate whether rice protein can possess a vital function in improving lipids level and adiposity, the effects of rice proteins extracted by alkaline (RP-A) and α-amylase (RP-E) on triglyceride metabolism were investigated in 7-week-old male Wistar rats fed cholesterol-enriched diets for 2 weeks, as compared with casein (CAS).
Results
Compared with CAS, plasma concentrations of glucose and lipids were significantly reduced by RP-feeding (
Conclusions
The present study demonstrates that rice protein can modify triglyceride metabolism, leading to an improvement of body weight and adiposity. Results suggest that the triglyceride-lowering action as well as the potential of anti-adiposity induced by rice protein is attributed to upregulation of lipolysis and downregulation of lipogenesis, and the lower digestibility of rice protein may be the main modulator responsible for the lipid-lowering action.
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Authors | ;Yang Lin;Chen Jia-Hou;Lv Jie;Wu Qiong;Xu Tong;Zhang Hua;Liu Qiao-Hong;Yang Hong-Kun |
Journal | journal of neurophysiology |
Year | 2012 |
DOI | 10.1186/1476-511X-11-24 |
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