Effect of Coconut Kernel Residues on Serum Lipid Concentrations of Rats

L.L.W.C. Yalegama , R. Sivakanesan , D.N. Karunarathna
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The coconut kernel residues are underutilized by products in coconut milk and coconut oil industries. The residue from coconut milk (MR) and virgin coconut milk (VOR) can be used effectively for human consumption. Therefore, studying its nutritional effects on serum lipid profile is very important to promote for human consumption. The objective of this study was to determine the nutritional effect of VOR and MR incorporated diets on serum lipid profile of rats. The experimental diet was prepared by incorporating 10% or 20% VOR or 10% or 20% MR. The control diet did not include VOR or MR. The blood samples were drawn at base level and thereafter at 30 days intervals. The initial concentrations were compared with the concentrations at each days using unpaired t test for testing significant differences (p=0.05). The increase of serum TC concentration of rats fed with 10 and 20% MR and 20% VOR was19%, 17% and 16% respectively while the increase shown by control group and 10% VOR group was 20% and 22% respectively at 120 days although there is no significant change. Significant increase in serum HDL-C was shown by rats fed with 20% VOR in 30 days. Triacylglyceride, TAG, concentrations of rats fed with 20% VOR significantly decreased significantly by 22% in 120 days while the control group increased significantly by 31%. However, 10% VOR and 20% MR fed group showed insignificant decrease in serum TAG. This study reveals that VOR and MR can potentially decrease the serum level of TC and TAGs in human.

椰子仁渣对大鼠血脂浓度的影响
椰奶和椰子油工业的产品未充分利用椰子仁残留物。椰奶(MR)和初榨椰奶(VOR)的残留物可以有效地用于人类消费。因此,研究其对血脂的营养作用对促进人类食用具有重要意义。本研究的目的是确定VOR和MR组合饮食对大鼠血脂的营养影响。试验日粮中添加10%或20% VOR或10%或20% mr,对照日粮中不含VOR或mr。在基础水平抽取血样,此后每隔30天抽取一次血样。初始浓度与各天浓度比较,采用非配对t检验,检验显著性差异(p=0.05)。120 d时,10%、20% MR和20% VOR组大鼠血清TC浓度分别增加19%、17%和16%,对照组和10% VOR组大鼠血清TC浓度分别增加20%和22%,但无显著变化。在30天内给予20% VOR的大鼠血清HDL-C显著升高。在120天内,给予20% VOR的大鼠甘油三酯(TAG)浓度显著降低22%,对照组则显著升高31%。而10% VOR组和20% MR组血清TAG下降不显著。本研究表明,VOR和MR可潜在降低人血清TC和TAGs水平。
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