Pencegahan peroksidasi lemak dan kerusakan jaringan pada tikus dengan kitosan (Effect of ch!tosan on oxidative status of rats fed with thermally treated palm oil)

The present study focused on the effect of chitosan on oxidative status of rats fed with diets containing thermally oxidized palm oil. Fourty eight white male Sprague-Dawley rats weighing in the range of 90 to 105 g were fed with three different experimental diets ad libitum for up to 90 days. The f...

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Main Author: Perpustakaan UGM, i-lib
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Published: [Yogyakarta] : Universitas Gadjah Mada 2000
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description The present study focused on the effect of chitosan on oxidative status of rats fed with diets containing thermally oxidized palm oil. Fourty eight white male Sprague-Dawley rats weighing in the range of 90 to 105 g were fed with three different experimental diets ad libitum for up to 90 days. The first group was fed with a control diet containing 15 % fresh palm oil, the second group with the same diet except that the palm oil was thermally treated at 180° C for 24 hr, and the third group was fed with diet containing thermally treated palm oil and chitosan. Chitosan was added at a 2 % level at the expense of fiber content. The experimental diets were analyzed for peroxide value, TBARS (2-thiobarbituric acid acids-reactive substances) and tocopherol content. Four rats from each dietary group were killed at time intervals of 30, 60 and 90 days of feeding and blood as well as tissue analyses were performed. Rats fed with diet containing thermally treated palm oil showed no significant differences in term of weight gain. TBARS level in serum, kidney, brain and heart as well as liver superoxide dismutase activity compared with other groups. However, rats fed with thermally treated palm oil had heavier liver weight, higher TBARS and lower vitamin E levels in liver. it seem that the addition of chitosan in the experimental diet could neutralize the negative effects of lipid oxidation products in the liver. Keywords: Chitosan, oxidized palm oil, rat
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:215122014-06-18T00:34:17Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/21512/ Pencegahan peroksidasi lemak dan kerusakan jaringan pada tikus dengan kitosan (Effect of ch!tosan on oxidative status of rats fed with thermally treated palm oil) Perpustakaan UGM, i-lib Jurnal i-lib UGM The present study focused on the effect of chitosan on oxidative status of rats fed with diets containing thermally oxidized palm oil. Fourty eight white male Sprague-Dawley rats weighing in the range of 90 to 105 g were fed with three different experimental diets ad libitum for up to 90 days. The first group was fed with a control diet containing 15 % fresh palm oil, the second group with the same diet except that the palm oil was thermally treated at 180° C for 24 hr, and the third group was fed with diet containing thermally treated palm oil and chitosan. Chitosan was added at a 2 % level at the expense of fiber content. The experimental diets were analyzed for peroxide value, TBARS (2-thiobarbituric acid acids-reactive substances) and tocopherol content. Four rats from each dietary group were killed at time intervals of 30, 60 and 90 days of feeding and blood as well as tissue analyses were performed. Rats fed with diet containing thermally treated palm oil showed no significant differences in term of weight gain. TBARS level in serum, kidney, brain and heart as well as liver superoxide dismutase activity compared with other groups. However, rats fed with thermally treated palm oil had heavier liver weight, higher TBARS and lower vitamin E levels in liver. it seem that the addition of chitosan in the experimental diet could neutralize the negative effects of lipid oxidation products in the liver. Keywords: Chitosan, oxidized palm oil, rat [Yogyakarta] : Universitas Gadjah Mada 2000 Article NonPeerReviewed Perpustakaan UGM, i-lib (2000) Pencegahan peroksidasi lemak dan kerusakan jaringan pada tikus dengan kitosan (Effect of ch!tosan on oxidative status of rats fed with thermally treated palm oil). Jurnal i-lib UGM. http://i-lib.ugm.ac.id/jurnal/download.php?dataId=4376
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Pencegahan peroksidasi lemak dan kerusakan jaringan pada tikus dengan kitosan (Effect of ch!tosan on oxidative status of rats fed with thermally treated palm oil)
title Pencegahan peroksidasi lemak dan kerusakan jaringan pada tikus dengan kitosan (Effect of ch!tosan on oxidative status of rats fed with thermally treated palm oil)
title_full Pencegahan peroksidasi lemak dan kerusakan jaringan pada tikus dengan kitosan (Effect of ch!tosan on oxidative status of rats fed with thermally treated palm oil)
title_fullStr Pencegahan peroksidasi lemak dan kerusakan jaringan pada tikus dengan kitosan (Effect of ch!tosan on oxidative status of rats fed with thermally treated palm oil)
title_full_unstemmed Pencegahan peroksidasi lemak dan kerusakan jaringan pada tikus dengan kitosan (Effect of ch!tosan on oxidative status of rats fed with thermally treated palm oil)
title_short Pencegahan peroksidasi lemak dan kerusakan jaringan pada tikus dengan kitosan (Effect of ch!tosan on oxidative status of rats fed with thermally treated palm oil)
title_sort pencegahan peroksidasi lemak dan kerusakan jaringan pada tikus dengan kitosan effect of ch tosan on oxidative status of rats fed with thermally treated palm oil
topic Jurnal i-lib UGM
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