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Biochemical Evaluation of Hypolipidemic effect of probiotics on Hepatic Lipid Metabolism experimentally induced Non Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease in Rats

Intternattiionall Journall of Pharma Sciiences • 2017
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Authors Omayma A.R. Abou Zaid*, Omnia M. AbdEl-hamid and Shimaa Ahmed El -RefaeyAtwa
Keywords NAFLD, probiotics, Lipid profiles.
Journal Intternattiionall Journall of Pharma Sciiences
Publisher Not Available
Volume 7,
Issue 2
Pages 1746-1751
publication.type International
Paper Link Not Available
Supplementary Materials Not Available
Abstract
The main study applied on the biochemical effects of probiotics on Hepatic Lipid Metabolism experimentally
induced Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) in rats. Thirty male albino rats were divided into three groups (10
rats each). The first group fed a normal diet and represents the control group. The second group (NAFLD) fed
normal diet enriched with1% cholesterol and 2% coconut oil and act as positive control (+ ve control). The third
group fed on normal diet enriched with1% cholesterol and 2% coconut oil and probiotics(BIO-BC™) at a dose of 1-
2g/liter at a rat dose (0.5-1ml/kg. body. weight). Samples collected after 2,4and6 weeks after induction from
treatment. serum was collected for estimation of Total Cholesterol (TC) ,Triacyleglecerol (TAG), Low density
lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), Very low density lipoprotein cholesterol (VLDL-C), High density lipoprotein
cholesterol (HDL-C), Total lipids (TL), phospholipids, Nonesterified fatty acids(NEFA),Apo-lipoprotein -B (Apo-
B),Our Results revealed a. significant increase in serum TC, TAG, LDL-C, VLDL-C,T L, phospholipids, NEFA, Apo-B
While serum HDL-C showed a significant decrease. The behavioral biochemical results indicated treatment with
probiotics showed significant changes and improves these parameters.