Nutritional Composition and Clinical Tolerance of a Food Plant in Female Wistar Rats: The Case of Moringa oleifera Species

Adepo Yapo Prosper, FOFANA Ibrahim, Dembelé Syndoux
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Moringa oleifera L. is a plant used throughout the world in many fields, including agriculture, health and nutrition. Moringa oleifera leaves are consumed throughout West Africa, particularly in Côte d'Ivoire by vulnerable populations. With a view to enhancing the value of the Moringa oleifera plant, a contribution to nutritional composition and clinical tolerance in rats force-fed an aqueous extract of this plant was studied. The study was carried out experimentally on 12 adult female Albino Wistar rats divided into two (2) batches of six (6) rats. The first batch received distilled water by gavage (twice a day for 4 days), while the second received the aqueous extract of Moringa oleifera at 0.2 g/mL by gavage. Nutritional composition indicated protein, lipid, carbohydrate, ash and dietary fiber contents of 26.12±0.18%; 6.8±0.13%; 14.37±0.26%; 9.5±0.67% and 43.2±0.519% respectively. Acidity and pH values were also 1.1±0.0 meq/100 g and 5.3±0.00 respectively. After observation, all animals survived for the duration of the experiment and showed no adverse clinical signs. This shows that the aqueous extract of Moringa oleifera is not only rich in nutrients, but is also clinically tolerated by rats. These results open up interesting prospects for the use of the Moringa oleifera plant in the form of an alicament that could be an effective means of combating public health diseases in breastfeeding women.
一种雌性Wistar大鼠食用植物的营养成分和临床耐受性:以辣木为例
辣木(Moringa oleifera L.)是一种在世界范围内广泛使用的植物,包括农业、保健和营养。整个西非,特别是Côte科特迪瓦的弱势群体都在食用辣木叶。为了提高辣木植物的价值,研究了强行喂食辣木水提物对大鼠营养成分和临床耐受性的影响。本研究以12只成年雌性白化Wistar大鼠为实验对象,每组6只,分为2批。第一批灌胃蒸馏水(每天2次,连续4天),第二批灌胃辣木水提物(0.2 g/mL)。营养成分表明,蛋白质、脂肪、碳水化合物、灰分和膳食纤维含量为26.12±0.18%;6.8±0.13%;14.37±0.26%;分别为9.5±0.67%和43.2±0.519%。酸度和pH值分别为1.1±0.0 meq/100 g和5.3±0.00。经观察,所有动物在实验期间均存活,无不良临床症状。这说明辣木水提物不仅营养丰富,而且在临床上也被大鼠耐受。这些结果开辟了一个有趣的前景,即利用辣木植物作为一种添加剂,可能成为对抗母乳喂养妇女公共卫生疾病的有效手段。
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