Effects of Taiwanese yam ( Dioscorea japonica Thunb var. pseudojaponica Yamamoto) on upper gut function and lipid metabolism in Balb/c mice

This study investigated the effects of a Taiwanese yam, Dioscorea japonica Thunb var. pseudojaponica Yamamoto, on upper gut function and lipid metabolism in adult Balb/c mice. Mice were randomly allocated to consume the control, 25%, or 50% yam diet in which yam in an uncooked lyophilized form was i...

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description This study investigated the effects of a Taiwanese yam, Dioscorea japonica Thunb var. pseudojaponica Yamamoto, on upper gut function and lipid metabolism in adult Balb/c mice. Mice were randomly allocated to consume the control, 25%, or 50% yam diet in which yam in an uncooked lyophilized form was incorporated into the diet for 21 d. Growth rates were similar among groups, even though the apparent protein absorption rate was decreased by the 50% yam diet. Both yam diets decreased gastric villous width but did not significantly modulate other morphologic and proliferative indices. Brush-border leucine aminopeptidase activities in the small intestine were increased approximately 30% by the 25% and 50% yam diets, respectively. In contrast, sucrase activity was decreased 40% by the 25% yam diet and 50% by the 50% yam diet. The 50% yam diet consistently improved the cholesterol profile in the plasma and liver, whereas the 25% yam diet reduced only the level of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol in plasma. Changes in blood lipid levels were associated with reduced fat absorption. A 25% uncooked yam diet may benefit upper gut function and prevent hypercholesterolemia in humans, but the 50% yam diet negatively affected protein absorption.
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Aminopeptidases - metabolism
Animals
Anticholesteremic Agents - pharmacology
Biological and medical sciences
Cell Division
Cholesterol
Cholesterol - blood
Cholesterol - metabolism
Cholesterol, Dietary - pharmacokinetics
College students
Diet
Dietary Fats - pharmacokinetics
Dietary Proteins - pharmacokinetics
Dioscorea - chemistry
Dioscorea japonica
Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
Feces - chemistry
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Gastric Mucosa - cytology
Intestinal Absorption
Intestine, Small - enzymology
Keelung yam
lipid metabolism
Liver - metabolism
Male
Mice
Mice, Inbred BALB C
Microvilli - enzymology
Microvilli - metabolism
mucosa
Organ Size
Physical education
Random Allocation
Sucrase - metabolism
Taiwan
upper gut function
title Effects of Taiwanese yam ( Dioscorea japonica Thunb var. pseudojaponica Yamamoto) on upper gut function and lipid metabolism in Balb/c mice
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