TY - JOUR
T1 - Cacao liquor polyphenols reduce oxidative stress without maintaining α-tocopherol levels in rats fed a vitamin E-deficient diet
AU - Yamagishi, Megumi
AU - Osakabe, Naomi
AU - Takizawa, Toshio
AU - Osawa, Toshihiko
PY - 2001
Y1 - 2001
N2 - The effect of crude polyphenols (CLP) from cacao liquor on vitamin E-deficient rats was examined. The CLP fraction contained 49.8% antioxidative polyphenols such as catechins and their oligomers. Supplementation of the vitamin E-deficient diet with CLP for 7 wk did not prevent the decrease in α-tocopherol levels in the liver, kidney, heart, brain, and plasma. The lipid peroxide levels in these tissues increased in the group fed the vitamin E-deficient diet compared with the control group. However, these changes were inhibited in a dose-dependent manner as a result of supplementation of the vitamin E-deficient diet with 0.25, 0.5, or 1.0% CLP. The lipid peroxide levels in plasma increased in the group fed the vitamin E-deficient diet. This change tended to be suppressed as a result of supplementation of the diet with CLP, but the difference was not significant. There was no evidence of absorption and distribution of CLP to the tissues; however, CLP intake resulted in a decrease in oxidative stress without maintaining vitamin E levels in the plasma and the tissues.
AB - The effect of crude polyphenols (CLP) from cacao liquor on vitamin E-deficient rats was examined. The CLP fraction contained 49.8% antioxidative polyphenols such as catechins and their oligomers. Supplementation of the vitamin E-deficient diet with CLP for 7 wk did not prevent the decrease in α-tocopherol levels in the liver, kidney, heart, brain, and plasma. The lipid peroxide levels in these tissues increased in the group fed the vitamin E-deficient diet compared with the control group. However, these changes were inhibited in a dose-dependent manner as a result of supplementation of the vitamin E-deficient diet with 0.25, 0.5, or 1.0% CLP. The lipid peroxide levels in plasma increased in the group fed the vitamin E-deficient diet. This change tended to be suppressed as a result of supplementation of the diet with CLP, but the difference was not significant. There was no evidence of absorption and distribution of CLP to the tissues; however, CLP intake resulted in a decrease in oxidative stress without maintaining vitamin E levels in the plasma and the tissues.
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U2 - 10.1007/s11745-001-0669-9
DO - 10.1007/s11745-001-0669-9
M3 - Article
C2 - 11214731
AN - SCOPUS:0035110089
SN - 0024-4201
VL - 36
SP - 67
EP - 71
JO - Lipids
JF - Lipids
IS - 1
ER -