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      Combination effect of herring roe lipids and proteins on plasma lipids and abdominal fat weight of mouse.

      Journal of Food Science
      Abdominal Fat, drug effects, metabolism, Analysis of Variance, Animals, Body Composition, Body Weight, Cholesterol, blood, Dietary Fats, Unsaturated, administration & dosage, pharmacology, Dietary Proteins, Docosahexaenoic Acids, Eicosapentaenoic Acid, Lipids, Liver, Mice, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Mice, Inbred ICR, Organ Size, Palmitic Acid, Phospholipids, Random Allocation

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          Dietary effects of herring roe lipids (HR-L) and proteins (HR-P) on plasma lipids and abdominal fat pad weight were determined. The main lipid class of HR-L was phospholipids (74%) and the main fatty acids were palmitic acid (16:0, 25.8%), DHA (22:6n-3, 21.6%), EPA (20:5n-3, 14.4%), and oleic acid (18:1n-9, 13.2%). A little increase in total cholesterol level was observed in plasma lipids of mouse fed with HR-L, although HR-L contained 9% cholesterol. This would be due to the lowering effect of EPA and DHA contained in HR-L on plasma cholesterol. Replacement of a part of dietary protein (5%) to HR-P reduced abdominal fat pad weight, but not significantly. On the other hand, combination of HR-P and HR-L significantly reduced the fat pad weight of the mouse as compared with the control. A significant effect of HR-P + HR-L was also observed in the reducing plasma lipid levels.

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