Consumption of green tea infusion causes loss of nutrients through faeces in Wistar rats

Chiedozie Onyejiaka Ibegbulem, Chidi Uzoma Igwe, Shirley James Demason
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Relationship between consumption of green tea infusion and faecal nutrient content was studied. Twelve male Wistar rats (aged 10 to 12 weeks and weighed 87 to 120 g) were divided into two groups of six rats each. The control group was placed on tap water, while the test group was placed on green tea infusion (0.20 g/50 ml) daily as the only source of fluid; for 28 days. Both groups consumed rat feed ad libitum. Phytochemicals detected in the infusion were tannins, saponins, alkaloids, flavonoids and phytosterols. The infusion increased test animals’ appetite for food (% coefficient of variation, % CV = 5.44) but decreased their appetite for the infusion (% CV = 72.41). Animals placed on the infusion (test group) did not gain more weight (% CV = 3.86) nor had better feed conversion ratio (% CV = 1.41). Faecal ash and fibre contents were not affected by tea consumption (% CV = 3.38 and 2.03, respectively). Control rats lost more carbohydrate and moisture (% CV = 27.58 and 9.58, respectively) but test rats lost more protein and lipids. Energy lost by test rats through faecal matter was not appreciably higher (101.31 vs 96.24 kcal/ 100 g sample; % CV = 2.56). Loss of certain nutrients in the test rats may have been triggered by the inhibitory action of polyphenols such as tannins present in the infusion on their digestive enzymes. In conclusion, the tea infusion elicited increased feacal excretion of proteins and lipids in treated animals.
饮用绿茶输液会导致 Wistar 大鼠通过粪便流失营养物质
研究了饮用绿茶泡水与粪便营养成分之间的关系。将 12 只雄性 Wistar 大鼠(年龄为 10 至 12 周,体重为 87 至 120 克)分为两组,每组 6 只。对照组每天饮用自来水,而试验组每天饮用绿茶浸泡液(0.20 克/50 毫升)作为唯一的液体来源,持续 28 天。两组均自由食用大鼠饲料。在输液中检测到的植物化学物质有单宁、皂苷、生物碱、黄酮类和植物甾醇。输液增加了试验动物对食物的食欲(变异系数% CV = 5.44),但降低了它们对输液的食欲(变异系数% CV = 72.41)。使用输液的动物(试验组)体重增加不多(变异系数% CV = 3.86),饲料转化率也不高(变异系数% CV = 1.41)。粪便灰分和纤维含量不受饮用茶叶的影响(% CV = 3.38 和 2.03)。对照组大鼠损失了更多的碳水化合物和水分(% CV = 27.58 和 9.58),但试验组大鼠损失了更多的蛋白质和脂类。试验大鼠通过粪便损失的能量并没有明显增加(101.31 千卡/100 克样本 vs 96.24 千卡/100 克样本;% CV = 2.56)。试验大鼠某些营养物质的损失可能是由于茶叶中的多酚类物质(如单宁酸)对其消化酶的抑制作用引起的。总之,茶叶浸泡液增加了受试动物蛋白质和脂质的排泄。
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