Title of article
Green tea flavonoids inhibit the LDL oxidation in osteogenic disordered rats fed a marginal ascorbic acid in diet
Author/Authors
Seiichi Kasaoka، نويسنده , , Koji Hase، نويسنده , , Tatsuya Morita، نويسنده , , Shuhachi Kiriyama Close preview ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages
7
From page
96
To page
102
Abstract
Osteogenic Disorder Shionogi (ODS) rats can not synthesize ascorbic acid (AA). We have examined the capacity of green tea flavonoids (GTF) to modify low-density lipoprotein (LDL) oxidation in ODS rats with dietary AA restriction. In the first experiment, ODS rats were fed diets containing 300 (AA300 diet) or 0 (AA0 diet) mg AA/kg diets for 20 d. In comparison with the AA300 diet, the AA0 diet significantly decreased the concentrations of plasma AA and α-tocopherol in LDL and significantly shortened the lag time of LDL oxidation in vitro. In the second experiment, ODS rats were fed one of the following three diets: the AA300 diet, the diet containing 25 mg AA (AA25, marginal AA)/kg diet (AA25 diet), or the diet containing 25 mg AA + 8 g GTF/kg diet (AA25 + GTF diet) for 20 d. Plasma AA concentration were significantly lower in rats fed AA25 compared with AA300 but not in those fed AA25 + GTF. LDL oxidation lag time was significantly longer in rats fed AA25 + GTF compared with the other two groups. Lag time for LDL oxidation was significantly and positively correlated with LDL α-tocopherol (r = 0.6885, P = 0.0191). These results suggest that dietary flavonoids suppress the LDL oxidation through the sparing effect on LDL α-tocopherol and/or plasma AA when AA intake is marginal in the ODS rats.
Keywords
Flavonoids , ODS rats , Ascorbic acid deficiency , LDL oxidation , ?-Tocopherol
Journal title
The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry
Serial Year
2002
Journal title
The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry
Record number
1296781
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