Antihyperlipidemic potential of oil extracted from Ilisha africana on rats

This work aimed at evaluating the antihypolipidaemic potential of oil extracted from Ilisha Africana on rats. The oil was extracted using a soxlhet device and underwent chemical analysis prior to in vivo assays. Twenty four female Wistar adult rats were randomly divided into four groups of 6 rats ea...

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Main Authors: J.C. Manz koule, M. Ndomou, J.M. Njinkoue, F. Tchoumbougnang, C.S. Milong Melong, J. Djimbie Djopnang, A.V. Soh Oumbe, M.N. Nchoutpouen, R. Foumedzo, I. Gouado
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spelling doaj-e36cdb39788346de97ae4858fd9291652020-11-25T02:52:31ZengElsevierScientific African2468-22762020-07-018e00322Antihyperlipidemic potential of oil extracted from Ilisha africana on ratsJ.C. Manz koule0M. Ndomou1J.M. Njinkoue2F. Tchoumbougnang3C.S. Milong Melong4J. Djimbie Djopnang5A.V. Soh Oumbe6M.N. Nchoutpouen7R. Foumedzo8I. Gouado9Laboratory of Food Sciences and Nutrition, Department of Biochimistry, Faculty of Science, University of Douala, P.O. Box. 24157 Douala, CameroonLaboratory of Food Sciences and Nutrition, Department of Biochimistry, Faculty of Science, University of Douala, P.O. Box. 24157 Douala, Cameroon; Corresponding author.Laboratory of Food Sciences and Nutrition, Department of Biochimistry, Faculty of Science, University of Douala, P.O. Box. 24157 Douala, CameroonLaboratoiry of Fishering and water ressources, Institute of Fishery Sciences of Yabassi, University of Douala, P.O. Box. 2701 Douala, CameroonLaboratory of Food Sciences and Nutrition, Department of Biochimistry, Faculty of Science, University of Douala, P.O. Box. 24157 Douala, CameroonLaboratoiry of Fishering and water ressources, Institute of Fishery Sciences of Yabassi, University of Douala, P.O. Box. 2701 Douala, CameroonLaboratory of Biochemistry/Pharmacology and Toxicology, Faculty of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, University of Yaounde 1, P.O. Box 1364 Yaounde, CameroonLaboratory of Food Sciences and Nutrition, Department of Biochimistry, Faculty of Science, University of Douala, P.O. Box. 24157 Douala, CameroonLaboratory of Food Sciences and Nutrition, Department of Biochimistry, Faculty of Science, University of Douala, P.O. Box. 24157 Douala, CameroonLaboratory of Food Sciences and Nutrition, Department of Biochimistry, Faculty of Science, University of Douala, P.O. Box. 24157 Douala, CameroonThis work aimed at evaluating the antihypolipidaemic potential of oil extracted from Ilisha Africana on rats. The oil was extracted using a soxlhet device and underwent chemical analysis prior to in vivo assays. Twenty four female Wistar adult rats were randomly divided into four groups of 6 rats each. During a three-week experiment, group 1 was fed with standard laboratory diet (SLD); group 2 received SLD supplemented with cooked egg yolk (5 g/day/rat);group 3 was fed with SLD supplemented with I. Africana oil (1 g/day/kg of body mass) andgroup 4 was fed with SLD supplemented with cooked egg yolk and I. Africana oil. Liver, lung, kidney, adipose tissues and heart were later removed, weighted and analyzed. Some bloodbiochemical parameters were also measured. Results showed that I. Africanaoil is of good quality. Hyperlipidemic diet significantly (p ˂ 0.05) increased cholesterolemia, triglyceridemia, glycemia and proteinemia in group 2 compared to other groups. Supplementation with the fish oil significantly (p ˂ 0.05) decreased total-cholesterol, LDL-cholesterol, triglyceride, glycemia, proteinemia and increased levels of HDL-cholesterolin group 3 compared to group 2 and 4. I. Africana oil reduced cholesterolemia, triglyceridemia, glycemia and proteinemia in group 4 compared to group 2. This study shows thatI. Africana oil can be used in prevention of hyperlipidemia.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468227620300600Ilisha africanaWistar ratsObesityAntihyperlipidemia
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author J.C. Manz koule
M. Ndomou
J.M. Njinkoue
F. Tchoumbougnang
C.S. Milong Melong
J. Djimbie Djopnang
A.V. Soh Oumbe
M.N. Nchoutpouen
R. Foumedzo
I. Gouado
spellingShingle J.C. Manz koule
M. Ndomou
J.M. Njinkoue
F. Tchoumbougnang
C.S. Milong Melong
J. Djimbie Djopnang
A.V. Soh Oumbe
M.N. Nchoutpouen
R. Foumedzo
I. Gouado
Antihyperlipidemic potential of oil extracted from Ilisha africana on rats
Scientific African
Ilisha africana
Wistar rats
Obesity
Antihyperlipidemia
author_facet J.C. Manz koule
M. Ndomou
J.M. Njinkoue
F. Tchoumbougnang
C.S. Milong Melong
J. Djimbie Djopnang
A.V. Soh Oumbe
M.N. Nchoutpouen
R. Foumedzo
I. Gouado
author_sort J.C. Manz koule
title Antihyperlipidemic potential of oil extracted from Ilisha africana on rats
title_short Antihyperlipidemic potential of oil extracted from Ilisha africana on rats
title_full Antihyperlipidemic potential of oil extracted from Ilisha africana on rats
title_fullStr Antihyperlipidemic potential of oil extracted from Ilisha africana on rats
title_full_unstemmed Antihyperlipidemic potential of oil extracted from Ilisha africana on rats
title_sort antihyperlipidemic potential of oil extracted from ilisha africana on rats
publisher Elsevier
series Scientific African
issn 2468-2276
publishDate 2020-07-01
description This work aimed at evaluating the antihypolipidaemic potential of oil extracted from Ilisha Africana on rats. The oil was extracted using a soxlhet device and underwent chemical analysis prior to in vivo assays. Twenty four female Wistar adult rats were randomly divided into four groups of 6 rats each. During a three-week experiment, group 1 was fed with standard laboratory diet (SLD); group 2 received SLD supplemented with cooked egg yolk (5 g/day/rat);group 3 was fed with SLD supplemented with I. Africana oil (1 g/day/kg of body mass) andgroup 4 was fed with SLD supplemented with cooked egg yolk and I. Africana oil. Liver, lung, kidney, adipose tissues and heart were later removed, weighted and analyzed. Some bloodbiochemical parameters were also measured. Results showed that I. Africanaoil is of good quality. Hyperlipidemic diet significantly (p ˂ 0.05) increased cholesterolemia, triglyceridemia, glycemia and proteinemia in group 2 compared to other groups. Supplementation with the fish oil significantly (p ˂ 0.05) decreased total-cholesterol, LDL-cholesterol, triglyceride, glycemia, proteinemia and increased levels of HDL-cholesterolin group 3 compared to group 2 and 4. I. Africana oil reduced cholesterolemia, triglyceridemia, glycemia and proteinemia in group 4 compared to group 2. This study shows thatI. Africana oil can be used in prevention of hyperlipidemia.
topic Ilisha africana
Wistar rats
Obesity
Antihyperlipidemia
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468227620300600
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