Rice bran oil and hypocholesterolemia in rats
Rakesh Sharma, C. Rukmini
Lipids
Abstract
Rats fed rice bran oil at 10% level for a period of eight weeks showed significantly lower levels of total cholesterol, low density lipoprotein and very low density lipoprotein cholesterol, both on cholesterol-containing and cholesterol-free diets. High density lipoprotein cholesterol was increased but triglyceride showed a decrease that was not statistically significant. Liver cholesterol and liver triglycerides were also reduced. Fecal excretion of neutral sterols and bile acids was increased after ingestion of rice bran oil.
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rice bran oil increases fecal excretion of bile acids
“Fecal excretion of neutral sterols and bile acids was increased after ingestion of rice bran oil”
rice bran oil reduces liver triglycerides
“Liver cholesterol and liver triglycerides were also reduced”
rice bran oil reduces total cholesterol
“Rats fed rice bran oil at 10% level for a period of eight weeks showed significantly lower levels of total cholesterol”