Title of article :
Effect of Dietary Intake of Fermented Seeds of Parkia biglobosa (Jacq) Benth (African Locust Bean) on Hypertension in Bogou and Goumou-kope Areas of Togo
Author/Authors :
Ognatan, K. Université de Lomé - Faculté des Sciences - Laboratoire de Biochimie/Nutrition, Togo , Adi, K. Université de Lomé - Faculté des Sciences - Laboratoire de Biochimie/Nutrition, Laboratoire de Physiologie-Pharmacologie, Togo , Lamboni, C. Université de Lomé - Faculté des Sciences - Laboratoire de Biochimie/Nutrition, Togo , Damorou, J-M Université de Lomé - Faculté de Médecine, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire - Service de Cardiologie, Togo , Aklikokou, K. A. Université de Lomé - Faculté des Sciences - Laboratoire de Physiologie-Pharmacologie, Togo , Gbeassor, M. Université de Lomé - Faculté des Sciences - Laboratoire de Physiologie-Pharmacologie, Togo , Guilland, J-C Université de Bourgogne - Laboratoire de Physiologie de la Faculté de Médecine, Unité Neuromédiateurs et Vitamines, France
From page :
603
To page :
609
Abstract :
Purpose: To identify the possible effect of the consumption of fermented seeds of Parkia biglobosa (Jack) Benth, Mimosaceae (African locust bean) by humans on the prevention of hypertension. Methods: Two types of populations in Togo were identified and compared: one type was in a region (Bogou) where the condiment (Parkia biglobosa seeds) is highly consumed and the other people do not eat it at all (Goumou-kope). Anthropometrical, clinical and biochemical analyses were investigated in both target groups. Results: Significantly decreased blood pressure and heart beat were detected in the group of people living in Bogou’s region when compared to the non-consumption group of Goumou-kope (p 0.001). Magnesium level was significantly increased in the Bogou group compared to that in the second group (p 0.0001). Lower levels of low density lipoprotein-cholesterol (91± 36 vs. 110 ± 44 mg/dL, p = 0.01), triglycerides (111 ± 6 vs. 129 ± 6 mg/dL, p = 0.028), and higher levels of high density lipoproteincholesterol (63 ± 2 vs. 48 ± 3 mg/dL, p 0.001) were observed in subjects who regularly consummed P. biglobosa fermented seeds. Furthermore, plasma glucose concentration was significantly lower in Bogou group than in Goumou-kope (68 ± 16 vs. 76 ± 15 mg/dL (p 0.001). Conclusion: The results of the present study demonstrate that fermented seeds of Parkia biglobosa exert an anti-hypertension effect.
Keywords :
Blood minerals , Plasma lipids , Antihypertensive , Parkia biglobosa seeds
Journal title :
Tropical Journal of Pharmaceutical Research
Journal title :
Tropical Journal of Pharmaceutical Research
Record number :
2536079
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