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Prasadani, W.C. |
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Seneviratne, K.N. |
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Ekanayake, S. |
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2017-11-07T11:24:45Z |
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2017-11-07T11:24:45Z |
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2015 |
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Prasadani, W.C., Seneviratne, K.N., Ekanayake, S. (2015). " Effects of Different Oils on Absorption of Caffeic and Vanillic Acids in Wistar Rats", Proceedings of 2nd Scientific Sessions Sri Lanka Association for Laboratory Animai Science (SLALAS) January 16th & 17th 2015, p. 41 |
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http://dr.lib.sjp.ac.lk/handle/123456789/6633 |
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B a ck g ro u n d
The am ount of antioxidants absorbed from a m eal w ill depend on b ioavailability
irrespective o f the quantity found in a m eal,. D ietary fatty-acids are reported to increase
absorption o f calcium and drugs by regulating the tigh t junction perm eability.
Objective
Compare the effect of soybean o il (SO), coconut o il (CO) and olive o il ( 0 0 ) on the
absorption of two phenolic antioxidants, caffeic (CA) and van illic (VA) acids.
Method
M ale W istar rats (5 w eeks, 180-200g) w ere random ly divided into six groups [(n=7),
(eth ical approval 13/14)]. Three d iets w ere prepared u sin g the three o ils and for each oil,
two groups w ere m aintained. One group o f each o il w as fed a d iet including CA and VA
and the other group excluding them . Faeces w ere collected on day 0 and 19th,20th and
^Lstdays, extracted, purified and injected to HPLC.
Results
On day 0, CA and VA could not be found in the faeces of rats fed different oils w ith and
w ith ou t CA and VA. The VA in faeces w as not detected after 20 days in all the groups.
However, CA w as detected in the faeces o f rats fed w ith different oils. The order of
excretion of CA in faeces o f rats is SO< C 0 < 0 0 . A significant difference (p < 0.05) in
excretion w as observed betw een SO and OO and CO and 0 0 . T here w as no sign ifican t
difference (p>0.05) in the excretion of CA betw een SO and CO.
C o n clu sio n
It can be concluded that the absorption of CA is facilitated by SO and CO m ore than
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Proceedings of 2nd Scientific Sessions Sri Lanka Association for Laboratory Animai Science (SLALAS) January 16th & 17th 2015 |
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Caffeic acid |
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coconut oil |
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intestinal absorption |
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vanillic acid |
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Wistar rats |
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dc.title |
Effects of Different Oils on Absorption of Caffeic and Vanillic Acids in Wistar Rats |
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Article |
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