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Emu
Oil Research
Structure
of Emu Oil
Japan
Study of Five Oils
Comparative
Hypocholesterolemic Effects Of Five Animal Oils In Cholesterol-Fed
Rats
Fukushima
M; Ohashi T; Sekikawa M; Nakano M
Department of Bioresource Science
Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine
Hokkaido, Japan
January 5, 1999
The hypocholesterolemic efficacy of various animal oils was compared
in rats given a cholesterol- enriched diet. After acclimatization
for one week, male F344 DuCrj rats (8 weeks of age) that had been
fed with a conventional diet were assigned to diets containing 5%
of oil from emu (Dromaius), Japanese Sika deer (Cervus nippon yesoensis,
Heude), sardine, beef tallow, or lard with 0.5% cholesterol for 6
weeks. After this feeding period, the concentrations of serum total
cholesterol and of very-low-density lipoprotein + intermediate-density
lipoprotein + low-density lipoprotein-cholesterol in the sardine oil
group were significantly lower than those in the other groups. The
serum high-density lipoprotein-cholesterol concentration in the Japanese
Sika deer oil group was significantly higher than that in the other
groups. The atherosclerotic index and liver cholesterol concentration
in the sardine oil and Japanese Sika deer oil groups were significantly
lower than those in the other groups. The fecal cholesterol excretion
by the Japanese Sika deer oil group was significantly higher than
that of the other groups, except for thesardine oil group, and the
fecal bile acid excretion by the sardine oil group was significantly
higher than that of the other groups, except for the lard group. These
results suggest that Japanese Sika deer oil reduced the atherosclerotic
index and liver cholesterol concentration in the presence of excess
cholesterol in the diet as well as sardine oil did by increasing the
excretion of cholesterol from the intestines of rats.

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