Comparative effects of emu and olive oil on aortic early atheroscherosis and associated risk factors in hypercholesterolemic hamsters

The comparative cholesterol lowering and antiatherosclerotic properties of emu oil and olive oil were evaluated in four groups (n = 8) of hamsters fed a nonpurified diet containing either 10% coconut oil crude and refined, emu oil, and olive oil and 0.05% cholesterol (wt/wt) for 8 weeks. Hamsters fe...

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description The comparative cholesterol lowering and antiatherosclerotic properties of emu oil and olive oil were evaluated in four groups (n = 8) of hamsters fed a nonpurified diet containing either 10% coconut oil crude and refined, emu oil, and olive oil and 0.05% cholesterol (wt/wt) for 8 weeks. Hamsters fed the olive and emu oil diets had significantly lower concentrations of plasma total cholesterol (-31%, and -25%; P < 0.05, respectively) and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) (-50%, and -41%; P < 0.05, respectively) compared to the coconut oil¡fed hamsters, with no significant differences in plasma high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) or triacylglycerol (TAG) concentrations. Compared to the coconut oil¡fed animals, hamsters fed the emu oil and olive oil¡containing diets had reduced aortic cholesterol ester concentrations (-20% and -60%, respectively). The present study suggests that compared to a diet containing coconut oil, both emu oil and olive oil are capable of reducing aortic early atherosclerosis in hypercholesterolemic hamsters.
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antiatherosclerosis
antioxidant activity
aorta
atherosclerosis
blood fatty acid composition
blood lipids
cardioprotective effect
cholesteremic effect
cholesterol metabolism
cholesteryl esters
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early development
emus
experimental diets
fat intake
fatty acid composition
gamma-tocopherol
hamsters
high density lipoprotein
hypercholesterolemia
lipid peroxidation
low density lipoprotein
nutritional intervention
olive oil
triacylglycerols
title Comparative effects of emu and olive oil on aortic early atheroscherosis and associated risk factors in hypercholesterolemic hamsters
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