Journal of Pharmacobio-Dynamics
Online ISSN : 1881-1353
Print ISSN : 0386-846X
ISSN-L : 0386-846X
HYPOLIPIDEMIC EFFECTS OF DIETARY 7-OXO-24, 25-DIHYDROLANOSTEROL
YOSHIKO SONODAYOSHIHIRO SATO
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Keywords: triglyceride
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1985 Volume 8 Issue 7 Pages 518-524

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7-Oxo-24, 25-dihydrolanosterol (7-oxo-DHL), an ihibitor of cholesterol biosynthesis from lanosterol in vitro, lowered the serum total-cholesterol and triglyceride at a level of 0.1% in a diet on male Wistar rats. This effect was slightly lower than that of clofi-brate (CF) which was examined as a reference. Further, the reduction in serum totalcholesterol levels were associated with a slight reduction in the levels of high density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, resulting in a decrease in the atherogenic index. The rate of decrease of liver total-cholesterol by 7-oxo-DHL was higher than that of CF soon after taking off the diet. Although CF produced a marked increase of liver size, no significant increase was observed in the rats fed with 7-oxo-DHL. The effects of 7-oxo-DHL in the rats fed with 3% cholesterol in a diet were examined and compared with that of control. These results strongly suggest that 7-oxo-DHL is considerably hypolipidemic in rats.

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