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Bio-evaluation of functional date bars using rats as model organism against hypercholesterolemia

BACKGROUND: The present research project was designed to evaluate the cholesterol lowering potential of different date varieties including one exotic (Ajwa) and three Pakistani varieties (Aseel, Khudravi, Hallawi). METHODS: The albino rats were divided into six groups on the basis of different diets...

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Autores principales: Arshad, Muhammad Sajid, Batool, Syeda Mamoona, Khan, Muhammad Kamran, Imran, Muhammad, Ahmad, Muhammad Haseeb, Anjum, Faqir Muhammad, Hussain, Shahzad
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6610949/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31272450
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12944-019-1087-3
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author Arshad, Muhammad Sajid
Batool, Syeda Mamoona
Khan, Muhammad Kamran
Imran, Muhammad
Ahmad, Muhammad Haseeb
Anjum, Faqir Muhammad
Hussain, Shahzad
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Batool, Syeda Mamoona
Khan, Muhammad Kamran
Imran, Muhammad
Ahmad, Muhammad Haseeb
Anjum, Faqir Muhammad
Hussain, Shahzad
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description BACKGROUND: The present research project was designed to evaluate the cholesterol lowering potential of different date varieties including one exotic (Ajwa) and three Pakistani varieties (Aseel, Khudravi, Hallawi). METHODS: The albino rats were divided into six groups on the basis of different diets which includes, control having basal diet, high cholesterol high sucrose diet, high cholesterol high sucrose diet plus Khudravi dates, high cholesterol high sucrose diet plus Hallawi dates, high cholesterol high sucrose diet plus Aseel dates, high cholesterol high sucrose diet plus Ajwa dates to evaluate maximum cholesterol lowering potential of each date variety. RESULTS: The results showed that Hallawi and Ajwa have lower crude fiber content as 2.02 ± 0.03% and 2.43 ± 0.04% however, lowest crude fat content (0.26 ± 0.01%) was also observed in ajwa. Mineral profile depicted that sodium (9.50–18.00 mg/100 g) was found to be in lesser amount among all varieties whereas, higher amount of potassium (465.00 to 887.20 mg/100 g) depicted that it is suitable for people having hypertension. Higher amount of reducing sugar was also observed in ajwa (79.45 ± 1.22%) followed by Hallawi (77.68 ± 1.42%). Total phenolic contents were found higher in Aseel (291.36 mg/100 g) whereas, minimum was observed in Khudravi (232.64 mg/100 g). Furthermore, date varieties were also examined rat modeling to evaluate their maximum cholesterol lowering efficiency. Ajwa and Hallawi were observed to suppress the cholesterol efficiently as 110 mg/dL and 103 mg/dL respectively. On the basis of chemical profiling and other parameters, two date varieties Ajwa and Hallawi showed almost similar results and found to have maximum serum cholesterol, LDL and triglyceride reduction potential with good kidney and liver functions. Functional date bar was also developed by using Hallawi variety andsubjected to sensory evaluation. CONCLUSION: In nutshell, Hallawi date variety was considered as better cholesterol lowering potential among other indigenous varieties and very close to Ajwa variety. So that Hallawi can be used to suppress the deadly effects of obesity and allied discrepancies particularly hypercholesterolemia.
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spelling pubmed-66109492019-07-16 Bio-evaluation of functional date bars using rats as model organism against hypercholesterolemia Arshad, Muhammad Sajid Batool, Syeda Mamoona Khan, Muhammad Kamran Imran, Muhammad Ahmad, Muhammad Haseeb Anjum, Faqir Muhammad Hussain, Shahzad Lipids Health Dis Research BACKGROUND: The present research project was designed to evaluate the cholesterol lowering potential of different date varieties including one exotic (Ajwa) and three Pakistani varieties (Aseel, Khudravi, Hallawi). METHODS: The albino rats were divided into six groups on the basis of different diets which includes, control having basal diet, high cholesterol high sucrose diet, high cholesterol high sucrose diet plus Khudravi dates, high cholesterol high sucrose diet plus Hallawi dates, high cholesterol high sucrose diet plus Aseel dates, high cholesterol high sucrose diet plus Ajwa dates to evaluate maximum cholesterol lowering potential of each date variety. RESULTS: The results showed that Hallawi and Ajwa have lower crude fiber content as 2.02 ± 0.03% and 2.43 ± 0.04% however, lowest crude fat content (0.26 ± 0.01%) was also observed in ajwa. Mineral profile depicted that sodium (9.50–18.00 mg/100 g) was found to be in lesser amount among all varieties whereas, higher amount of potassium (465.00 to 887.20 mg/100 g) depicted that it is suitable for people having hypertension. Higher amount of reducing sugar was also observed in ajwa (79.45 ± 1.22%) followed by Hallawi (77.68 ± 1.42%). Total phenolic contents were found higher in Aseel (291.36 mg/100 g) whereas, minimum was observed in Khudravi (232.64 mg/100 g). Furthermore, date varieties were also examined rat modeling to evaluate their maximum cholesterol lowering efficiency. Ajwa and Hallawi were observed to suppress the cholesterol efficiently as 110 mg/dL and 103 mg/dL respectively. On the basis of chemical profiling and other parameters, two date varieties Ajwa and Hallawi showed almost similar results and found to have maximum serum cholesterol, LDL and triglyceride reduction potential with good kidney and liver functions. Functional date bar was also developed by using Hallawi variety andsubjected to sensory evaluation. CONCLUSION: In nutshell, Hallawi date variety was considered as better cholesterol lowering potential among other indigenous varieties and very close to Ajwa variety. So that Hallawi can be used to suppress the deadly effects of obesity and allied discrepancies particularly hypercholesterolemia. BioMed Central 2019-07-04 /pmc/articles/PMC6610949/ /pubmed/31272450 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12944-019-1087-3 Text en © The Author(s). 2019 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Batool, Syeda Mamoona
Khan, Muhammad Kamran
Imran, Muhammad
Ahmad, Muhammad Haseeb
Anjum, Faqir Muhammad
Hussain, Shahzad
Bio-evaluation of functional date bars using rats as model organism against hypercholesterolemia
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title_fullStr Bio-evaluation of functional date bars using rats as model organism against hypercholesterolemia
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title_short Bio-evaluation of functional date bars using rats as model organism against hypercholesterolemia
title_sort bio-evaluation of functional date bars using rats as model organism against hypercholesterolemia
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6610949/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31272450
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12944-019-1087-3
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