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Antioxidant and Lipid-Lowering Effects of Buriti Oil ( Mauritia flexuosa L.) Administered to Iron-Overloaded Rats.

Jailane DE Souza AquinoKamila Sabino BatistaGabriel Araújo-SilvaDarlan Coutinho Dos SantosNaira Josele Neves de BritoJorge Alberto López RodríguezJoão Andrade da SilvaMaria das Graças AlmeidaCarla Guzmán PincheiraMarciane MagnaniDébora C Nepomuceno de Pontes PessoaTânia Lúcia Montenegro Stamford
Published in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
The indiscriminate use of oral ferrous sulfate (FeSO 4 ) doses induces significant oxidative damage to health. However, carotene-rich foods such as buriti oil can help the endogenous antioxidant defense and still maintain other body functions. This study aimed to assess the effects of buriti oil intake in iron-overloaded rats by FeSO 4 administration. Buriti oil has β-carotene (787.05 mg/kg), α-tocopherol (689.02 mg/kg), and a predominance of monounsaturated fatty acids (91.30 g/100 g). Wistar rats ( n = 32) were subdivided into two control groups that were fed a diet containing either soybean or buriti oil; and two groups which received a high daily oral dose of FeSO 4 (60 mg/kg body weight) and fed a diet containing either soybean (SFe) or buriti oil (Bfe). The somatic and hematological parameters, serum lipids, superoxide dismutase (SOD), and glutathione peroxidase (GPx) were determined after 17 days of iron overload. Somatic parameters were similar among groups. BFe showed a decrease in low-density lipoprotein (38.43%) and hemoglobin (7.51%); an increase in monocytes (50.98%), SOD activity in serum (87.16%), and liver (645.50%) hepatic GPx (1017.82%); and maintained serum GPx compared to SFe. Buriti oil showed systemic and hepatic antioxidant protection in iron-overloaded rats, which may be related to its high carotenoid, tocopherol, and fatty acid profile.
Keyphrases
  • fatty acid
  • body weight
  • oxidative stress
  • physical activity
  • healthcare
  • iron deficiency
  • gene expression
  • dendritic cells
  • low density lipoprotein
  • immune response
  • risk assessment
  • climate change
  • weight loss
  • genome wide