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Title: Perubahan profil lipida, kolestrol digesta dan asam propionat pada tikus dengan diet tepung rumput laut
Authors: Palupi, Nurheni Sri
Wresdiyati, Tutik
Astawan, Made
Herpandi
Keywords: Bogor Agricultural University (IPB)
propionic acid
cholesterol
seaweed powder
Issue Date: 2006
Publisher: IPB (Bogor Agricultural University)
Abstract: Community is consumption pattern with high fat-low fiber has caused the prevalence of degenerative disease, i.e.cardivascular disease Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) is the first cause of death in Indonesia Seaweed is a fiber rich food and has a hypocholesterolemic effect. The objectives of the research were to investigate the changes of lipid profiles, digesta cholesterol and propionic acid of rats fed with seaweed powder-based diet Five groups ot six male Sprague Dawley hypercolesterolemic rats were fed by 0% cholesterol and 0% seaweed powder (negative control); 1% cholesterol and 10% Eucheuma cottonii, 1% cholesterol and 10% Gelidium sp,1% cholesterol and 10% Sargassum sp, and 1% cholesterol and 0% seaweed powder (positive control) for 31 days. The experiment result showed that the seaweed powder did not have a significant effect (P>0,05) on the growth and fed consumption, and serum HDL (High Density Lipoprotein) but has a significant effect (P<0,05) on the reduction of cholesterol total, LDL (Low Density Lipoprotein), triglycerides, and the increase in digested cholesterol. The seaweed powder influenced the level of propionate acids, and were significantly different only for the group with 1% cholesterol and 10% Gelidium sp. The addition of E cottonii produced a better hypocholesterolemic effect than that of Gelidium sp and Sargassum sp.
URI: http://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/52006
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