The effect of sugar cane molasses on the immune and male reproductive systems using in vitro and in vivo methods

Objective(s): Sugar cane molasses is a commonly used ingredient in several food products. Contrasting reports suggest that molasses may have potential adverse or beneficial effects on human health. However, little evidence exists that examines the effects of molasses on the different physiological s...

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Main Authors: Farzana Rahiman, Edmund John Pool
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2016-10-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences
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Online Access:http://ijbms.mums.ac.ir/article_7738_692c8b9394993130d49f2b1873260097.pdf
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spelling doaj-0b930f82787a4ea397c01d367baad7702020-11-24T22:44:12ZengMashhad University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences 2008-38662008-38742016-10-0119101125113010.22038/ijbms.2016.77387738The effect of sugar cane molasses on the immune and male reproductive systems using in vitro and in vivo methodsFarzana Rahiman0Edmund John Pool1Department of Medical Bioscience, University of the Western Cape, Private Bag X17, Bellville 7535, Republic of South AfricaDepartment of Medical Bioscience, University of the Western Cape, Private Bag X17, Bellville 7535, Republic of South AfricaObjective(s): Sugar cane molasses is a commonly used ingredient in several food products. Contrasting reports suggest that molasses may have potential adverse or beneficial effects on human health. However, little evidence exists that examines the effects of molasses on the different physiological systems. This study investigated the effects of sugar cane molasses on various physiological systems using in vivo and in vitro methods. Materials and Methods: Molasses was administered orally to BALB/c, male mice and animals were randomly assigned into either a treatment or control group. General physiological changes, body weight and molasses intake of animals were monitored. At the end of the exposure period, collected blood samples were evaluated for potential toxicity using plasma biomarkers and liver enzyme activity. Immunised treated and untreated mice were evaluated for antibody titre to determine the effect of molasses on the immune response. To investigate the impact of molasses on testicular steroidogenesis, testes from both treated and control groups were harvested, cultured and assayed for testosterone synthesis.  Results: Findings suggest that fluid intake by molasses-treated animals was significantly increased and these animals showed symptoms of loose faeces. Molasses had no significant effect on body weight, serum biomarkers or liver enzyme activity (P>0.05).  Immunoglobulin-gamma anti-antigen levels were significantly suppressed in molasses-treated groups (P=0.004). Animals subjected to molasses exposure also exhibited elevated levels of testosterone synthesis (P=0.001). Conclusion: Findings suggests that molasses adversely affects the humoral immune response. The results also promote the use of molasses as a supplement to increase testosterone levels.http://ijbms.mums.ac.ir/article_7738_692c8b9394993130d49f2b1873260097.pdfHumoral immunityImmunosuppressionLiver enzymesMale reproductive - systemMolasses
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The effect of sugar cane molasses on the immune and male reproductive systems using in vitro and in vivo methods
Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences
Humoral immunity
Immunosuppression
Liver enzymes
Male reproductive - system
Molasses
author_facet Farzana Rahiman
Edmund John Pool
author_sort Farzana Rahiman
title The effect of sugar cane molasses on the immune and male reproductive systems using in vitro and in vivo methods
title_short The effect of sugar cane molasses on the immune and male reproductive systems using in vitro and in vivo methods
title_full The effect of sugar cane molasses on the immune and male reproductive systems using in vitro and in vivo methods
title_fullStr The effect of sugar cane molasses on the immune and male reproductive systems using in vitro and in vivo methods
title_full_unstemmed The effect of sugar cane molasses on the immune and male reproductive systems using in vitro and in vivo methods
title_sort effect of sugar cane molasses on the immune and male reproductive systems using in vitro and in vivo methods
publisher Mashhad University of Medical Sciences
series Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences
issn 2008-3866
2008-3874
publishDate 2016-10-01
description Objective(s): Sugar cane molasses is a commonly used ingredient in several food products. Contrasting reports suggest that molasses may have potential adverse or beneficial effects on human health. However, little evidence exists that examines the effects of molasses on the different physiological systems. This study investigated the effects of sugar cane molasses on various physiological systems using in vivo and in vitro methods. Materials and Methods: Molasses was administered orally to BALB/c, male mice and animals were randomly assigned into either a treatment or control group. General physiological changes, body weight and molasses intake of animals were monitored. At the end of the exposure period, collected blood samples were evaluated for potential toxicity using plasma biomarkers and liver enzyme activity. Immunised treated and untreated mice were evaluated for antibody titre to determine the effect of molasses on the immune response. To investigate the impact of molasses on testicular steroidogenesis, testes from both treated and control groups were harvested, cultured and assayed for testosterone synthesis.  Results: Findings suggest that fluid intake by molasses-treated animals was significantly increased and these animals showed symptoms of loose faeces. Molasses had no significant effect on body weight, serum biomarkers or liver enzyme activity (P>0.05).  Immunoglobulin-gamma anti-antigen levels were significantly suppressed in molasses-treated groups (P=0.004). Animals subjected to molasses exposure also exhibited elevated levels of testosterone synthesis (P=0.001). Conclusion: Findings suggests that molasses adversely affects the humoral immune response. The results also promote the use of molasses as a supplement to increase testosterone levels.
topic Humoral immunity
Immunosuppression
Liver enzymes
Male reproductive - system
Molasses
url http://ijbms.mums.ac.ir/article_7738_692c8b9394993130d49f2b1873260097.pdf
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