Studies on serum and tissue lipid fractions in Bengal gram induced retardation of experimental atherosclerosis
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Studies on serum and tissue lipid fractions in Bengal gram induced retardation of experimental atherosclerosis
Abstract
Serum and tissue lipid levels were studied in rabbits in whom egg yolk was used to induce atherosclerosis and Bengal gram was supplemented in the diet as a lipodiatic agent. Monthly serological and tissue studies were done to assess the levels of total cholesterol, triglycerides and phospholipids and it was found that egg yolk feeding leads to statistically significant increases in all these fractions in the serum, liver, adrenals, heart and aorta. Bengal gram supplementation of the diet led to flattening of the atherosclerotic plaques and showed statistically significant decline in the organs with the exception of the kidney. This study confirms the lipodiatic effect of the bengal gram and its beneficial effect on the atherosclerotic plaque.
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Experimental atherosclerosis.Indian Heart J. 1991 Sep-Oct;43(5):351-5. Indian Heart J. 1991. PMID: 1668208 No abstract available.
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