Title of article :
Effect of the red seaweed Mastocarpus stellatus intake on lipid metabolism and antioxidant status in healthy Wistar rats
Author/Authors :
Gَmez-Ordٌَez، نويسنده , , Eva and Jiménez-Escrig، نويسنده , , Antonio and Rupérez، نويسنده , , Pilar، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
Health-promoting effect of dietary supplementation with the red seaweed Mastocarpus stellatus was studied. Its major component is dietary fibre (31.7/100 g dry weight), 72% as soluble fibre, mainly formed by carrageenans, sulphated-galactans of red seaweeds. Thus, rats were fed either a basal- or an algal-supplemented diet (10%). Then, lipid metabolism was assessed in serum, and reducing power measured in serum and caecum by FRAP method. Also, caecal pH was monitored and short chain fatty acids analysed by gas–liquid chromatography. Seaweed intake reduced significantly triglycerides and total cholesterol in healthy rats, but not atherogenic index. Also, a significant increase in caecal moisture and proportion of acetic and propionic acids was obtained but no clear prebiotic effect was shown. Sulphated-galactans seemed to be related to the antioxidant status improvement in caecum and also to the 1.7-fold increase in anticoagulant capacity of plasma. Therefore, Mastocarpus could be regarded as a source of functional ingredients but its health benefits need to be further explored depending on specific use.
Keywords :
SEAWEED , dietary fibre , Carrageenan , Cholesterol lowering , anticoagulant , antioxidant , Sulphated-galactan
Journal title :
Food Chemistry
Journal title :
Food Chemistry