TY - JOUR
T1 - The influence of dry matter of different alcoholic beverages on lipids, proteins, and antioxidant activity in serum of rats
AU - Gorinstein, Shela
AU - Zemser, Marina
AU - Weisz, Moshe
AU - Haruenkit, Ratiporn
AU - Trakhtenberg, Simon
PY - 1998/3
Y1 - 1998/3
N2 - In many western industrialized countries alcoholic beverages are an invariable component of different diets. In the last couple of years evidence that moderate consumption of alcoholic beverages leads to some beneficial changes in lipid metabolism and in this way reduces the morbidity and mortality from coronary artery disease (CAD) has been found. In this study we examined the influence of diets supplemented with different lyophilized wines and beer on lipids, proteins, and antioxidant activity in serum of rats. The investigation was conducted on 60 male Wistar rats, divided into three experimental (EG) and one control (CG) groups, each comprised of 15 animals. The rats of the three EGs were fed diet (BD) supplemented with South African (SA) dry red wine (EGI), SA dry white wine (EG2), and Isreaeli Maccaber beer (EG3). The rats of the CG were fed BD only. During 4 weeks of our experiment the animals of EG3 were fed BD supplemented with lyophilized beer at a concentration corresponding to an intake of 6.0 mL of original beer and the rats of EG1 and EG2 were fed BD supplemented with lyophilized wine at a concentration 2.0 mL of original wine daily. Before and after complement of the trial we performed a wide range of laboratory tests including lipids, proteins and, lipid peroxides. The result of our investigation reveal that the dry matter of red wine and beer are the most effective beverages: they exercise beneficial lipidemic and antioxidant effects by reducing total cholesterol (TC), triglycerides, and lipid peroxides and elevating high-density lipoprotein (HDL-C)/TC ratio. All used beverages do not effect the level of proteins in serum of the rats.
AB - In many western industrialized countries alcoholic beverages are an invariable component of different diets. In the last couple of years evidence that moderate consumption of alcoholic beverages leads to some beneficial changes in lipid metabolism and in this way reduces the morbidity and mortality from coronary artery disease (CAD) has been found. In this study we examined the influence of diets supplemented with different lyophilized wines and beer on lipids, proteins, and antioxidant activity in serum of rats. The investigation was conducted on 60 male Wistar rats, divided into three experimental (EG) and one control (CG) groups, each comprised of 15 animals. The rats of the three EGs were fed diet (BD) supplemented with South African (SA) dry red wine (EGI), SA dry white wine (EG2), and Isreaeli Maccaber beer (EG3). The rats of the CG were fed BD only. During 4 weeks of our experiment the animals of EG3 were fed BD supplemented with lyophilized beer at a concentration corresponding to an intake of 6.0 mL of original beer and the rats of EG1 and EG2 were fed BD supplemented with lyophilized wine at a concentration 2.0 mL of original wine daily. Before and after complement of the trial we performed a wide range of laboratory tests including lipids, proteins and, lipid peroxides. The result of our investigation reveal that the dry matter of red wine and beer are the most effective beverages: they exercise beneficial lipidemic and antioxidant effects by reducing total cholesterol (TC), triglycerides, and lipid peroxides and elevating high-density lipoprotein (HDL-C)/TC ratio. All used beverages do not effect the level of proteins in serum of the rats.
KW - Beer
KW - Lipid peroxides
KW - Lipids
KW - Lyophilized wine
KW - Proteins
KW - Rat
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U2 - 10.1016/S0955-2863(97)00169-1
DO - 10.1016/S0955-2863(97)00169-1
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AN - SCOPUS:0032031543
SN - 0955-2863
VL - 9
SP - 131
EP - 135
JO - Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry
JF - Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry
IS - 3
ER -