Author's Organization:Laboratory of Nutrition Chemistry, Kyushu University, School of Agriculture Laboratory of Nutrition Chemistry, Kyushu University, School of Agriculture Food Science, and Department of Food Science and Technology, Kyushu University, School of Agriculture
Delta 6-desaturase activity and fatty acid composition of liver microsomes were measured periodically in rats fed diets high in α-linolenic acid (perilla oil) containing either casein (CAS) or soybean protein (SOY) as a protein source. Delta 6-desaturase activity measured by using linoleic acid as a substrate (18:2n-6→18:3n-6) and the linoleic acid desaturation index as estimated by the (20 : 3 + 20 : 4)/18 : 2 ratio in microsomal phospholipids were significantly higher in rats fed the CAS diet than in those fed the SOY diet at days 4 and thereafter. The proportion of eicosapentaenoic acid (20 : 5n-3) was also significantly higher in the CAS group than in the SOY group. These results confirmed a differential impact of the dietary protein type on the metabolism of polyunsaturated fatty acids even when rats were fed fat rich in α-linolenic acid.
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