Nippon Shokuhin Kagaku Kogaku Kaishi
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Effect of Awamori Lees on Growth, Serum and Liver Lipid Concentration in Rats Fed a High Cholesterol Diet
Toshitsugu NoharaShuntoku UechiGoh OguraKunioki HayashiKatsunori Sunagawa
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2010 Volume 57 Issue 3 Pages 93-99

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Awamori lees (AL), a by-product generated during manufacturing of Awamori, is rich in protein, dietary fiber and organic acids. As large amounts of AL have been dumped to date, this study attempted to develop a usage for AL as a feedstuff and/or as a functional food material. We investigated the effect of AL on growth and serum and liver lipid concentrations in 5-week-old rats fed a diet with 3% cholesterol for 2 weeks followed by diets supplemented with 5, 25 and 50% AL for 4 additional weeks. The body weight gain and feed intake for each AL-supplemented diet group was the same as that for the control group. Liver weight, and serum and liver total cholesterol concentrations were dose-dependent decreased in the AL-supplemented groups ; however, the serum HDL-cholesterol level was unaffected by AL intake. The 50% AL group showed significantly lower serum and liver triglyceride concentrations. Fecal weight increased with the amount of AL in the diet, with a 5-fold increase in total bile acid content in the 50% AL group. These results show that AL can effectively reduce lipid concentrations, suggesting its use as feedstuff and/or functional food material.
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© 2010 Japanese Society for Food Science and Technology

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