Journal of Nutritional Science and Vitaminology
Online ISSN : 1881-7742
Print ISSN : 0301-4800
ISSN-L : 0301-4800
Effects of β-Sitosterol on the Concentrations of Serum and Liver Cholesterol and Serum Apolipoproteins in Rats Fed Butter Fat
Michihiro SUGANOIkuo IKEDAKatsumi IMAIZUMIMidori WATANABEMiho ANDOH
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1982 Volume 28 Issue 2 Pages 117-126

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Male rats were fed on semipurified cholesterol-free diets containing butter fat with or without supplementary β-sitosterol. The expected rise of serum cholesterol caused by butter fat, as compared with safflower oil, was not able to be demonstrated, and hence the hypo-cholesterolemic effect of β-sitosterol as well. However, the plant sterol effectively lowered the liver cholesterol level. Similar responses were also observed in mice. The distribution of cholesterol in serum lipoproteins remained unchanged among different dietary regimens. Butter fat in-creased the concentration of serum apoA-I in relation to safflower oil. There was possibly a trend toward higher serum apoA-I with sup-plementation of β-sitosterol in a butter-fat diet. The effect of the plant sterol on serum apoB was rather variable. The observation strongly suggests that alteration in cholesterol metabolism in these rodents may not satisfactorily be estimated by the serum cholesterol parameter alone when diets free of cholesterol are fed. The concentration of hepatic cholesterol and serum apolipoproteins seems a more apposite measure for this purpose.
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