Effects of Atsumi-kabu (Red Turnip, Brassica campestris l.) Anthocyanin on Serum Cholesterol Levels in Cholesterol-fed Rats

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Major anthocyanins of root peels of atsumi-kabu (red turnip, Brassica campestris L.) were isolated and identified as cyanidin-3-diglucoside-5-monoglucoside (I, rubrobrassicin), cyanidin-3, 5-diglucoside (II), and cyanidin-3-monoglucoside (III). The effects of these anthocyanins on serum cholesterol levels were examined in rats fed for 3 weeks on either a control diet based on lardcholesterol or experimental diets containing 0.03 % I or 0.045 % of a mixture of II and III (I for experiment 1, and mixture of II and III for experiment 2). Significant increases in serum high density lipoprotein (HDL)-cholesterol levels and significant decreases in the atherogenic index ((total cholesterol - HDL-cholesterol)/HDL-cholesterol) were observed in rats fed on a diet containing I (experiment 1). In experiment 1, total cholesterol - HDL-cholesterol (VLDL-+ LDL-choIesteroI) somewhat decreased in rats fed on a diet containing I. A significant decrease in atherogenic index was observed in rats fed on a diet containing the mixture of II and III (experiment 2). Besides, in experiment 2, total cholesterol and total cholesterol - HDL-cholesterol somewhat decreased in rats fed on a diet containing the mixture of II and III. © 1990, Japan Society for Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Agrochemistry. All rights reserved.

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Igarashi, K., Abe, S., & Satoh, J. (1990). Effects of Atsumi-kabu (Red Turnip, Brassica campestris l.) Anthocyanin on Serum Cholesterol Levels in Cholesterol-fed Rats. Agricultural and Biological Chemistry, 54(1), 171–175. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb1961.54.171

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