Title of article :
The Effects of Piper Guineense versus Sesamum Indicum Aqueous Extracts on Lipid Metabolism and Antioxidants in Hypercholesterolemic Rats
Author/Authors :
Nwozo, Sarah Nutritional and Industrial Research Laboratories - Department of Biochemistry - Faculty of Basic Medical Science, College of Medicine, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria , Lewis, Yetunde Department of Biochemistry, College of Science, Afe Babalola University, Ado Ekiti, Nigeria , Oyinloye, Babatunji Department of Biochemistry, College of Science, Afe Babalola University, Ado Ekiti, Nigeria
Abstract :
Background: Piper guineense (PG) and Sesamum indicum (SI)
have been shown to be rich sources of antioxidants and other
health benefits; hence, we evaluated the impact of its consumption
in hypercholesterolemic model on lipid metabolism.
Methods: Forty-eight animals were divided into eight groups of
six rats each. Rats were given cholesterol (40 mg/0.3ml), PG and
SI extract (100 and 200 mg/kg), and Questran (0.26 g/kg) orally,
five times a week for 28 days. Lipid profile, hepatic antioxidant
status, biomarkers of liver toxicity, and tissue histopathology
were examined. Data were analyzed using one-way ANOVA
and P<0.05 were considered statistically significant.
Results: Cholesterol feeding caused 100% gain in weight,
significantly increased AST, LPO (P=0.41 and 0.002) but
significantly decreased SOD (P=0.003) compared to control.
CHPG(1)/(2) and CHSI(1)/(2) caused a significant decrease
(P=0.01, 0.005, 0.003, and 0.023) in cholesterol-induced
body-weight gain and decreased serum total cholesterol by 20-30%
compared to untreated-hypercholesterolemic rats. Triglyceride
and LDL-c decreased with extract administration and specifically
HDL-c increased significantly (P<0.001) by CHSI(1) compared to
untreated-hypercholesterol rats. Furthermore, an increase in HDL-c
was higher (P=0.04 and 0.002) by SI compared to PG at both doses.
Conclusion: These results indicate that PG and SI exerts a
hypolipidemic effect, reduces cholesterol intake induced body
weight gain, and increases the body’s antioxidant defense system
in experimental hypercholesterolemia.
Keywords :
Antioxidants , Hypercholesterolemia , Hyperlipidemias , Hyperlipidemias , Sesamum indicum
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics