[Researches on the physiopathologic effects of rapeseed oil with high and low erucic acid content]
- PMID: 153722
[Researches on the physiopathologic effects of rapeseed oil with high and low erucic acid content]
Abstract
The physiopathological effects were studied of a common high erucic acid rapeseed oil as well as of Janpol, a low erucic acid oil produced of a rapeseed variety selected in Poland. Its erucic acid content equals 2.8% of total fatty acids. The studies were carried out on white male Wistar rats, 25 days old at the beginning of experiment. These animals were divided into 6 groups fed the diets in which 10 or 20% of kcal well supplied either by high erucic acid rapeseed oil, by Janpol rapeseed oil, or by the sunflower oil. The experiment lasted 6 months. Following parameters were determined: increase in body weight, the weight of selected organs, blood serum alkaline phosphatase and pseudocholinesterase activities, blood serum cholesterol and triglycerides level, the content of corticosterone in the adrenal glands and blood plasma. The liver was studied histochemically for the activity of acid and alkaline phosphatases and of ATP-ase, as well as for the presence of lipids. Morphological studies of the myocardium comprised macroscopic, histological and electron microscopic investigation. The low erucic acid rapeseed oil Janpol seems to evoke less disturbances than the high erucic acid one. Supplied in the amount corresponding to 10% of total calories intake the former exerts the effect on the biochemical and morphological parameters similar to that of sunflower oil. It can be thus assumed that the low erucic acid rapeseed oil Janpol can be used in the feeding of man when served in the amount lower than 10% of total calories.
Similar articles
-
[Nutritional and biological experiences on low-erucic acid rapeseed oil "Janpol". Studies on rats after ingestion of "Janpol" oil and other edible fats].Ann Nutr Aliment. 1978;32(6):1233-55. Ann Nutr Aliment. 1978. PMID: 220900 French.
-
[Physiopathological effects or erucic acid-poor rapeseed oil on rat adrenal glands].Ann Nutr Aliment. 1977;31(1):69-84. Ann Nutr Aliment. 1977. PMID: 907275 French.
-
Cardiopathogenicity of rapeseed oils and oil blends differing in erucic, linoleic, and linolenic acid content.Lipids. 1976 Jul;11(7):545-52. doi: 10.1007/BF02532900. Lipids. 1976. PMID: 948250
-
Physiopathological effects of rapeseed oil: a review.Acta Med Scand Suppl. 1975;585:5-13. doi: 10.1111/j.0954-6820.1975.tb06554.x. Acta Med Scand Suppl. 1975. PMID: 766575 Review.
-
Cold-pressed rapeseed (Brassica napus) oil: Chemistry and functionality.Food Res Int. 2020 May;131:108997. doi: 10.1016/j.foodres.2020.108997. Epub 2020 Jan 12. Food Res Int. 2020. PMID: 32247493 Review.