Feeding a high-cholesterol diet with a water-soluble peanut skin polyphenol fraction to rats reduced their plasma cholesterol level, with an increase in fecal cholesterol excretion. The hypocholesterolemic effect was greater with the lower-molecular-weight rather than higher-molecular-weight polyphenol fraction. This effect was possibly due to some oligomeric polyphenols which reduced the solubility of dietary cholesterol in intestinal bile acid-emulsified micelles.
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Tamura, T., Inoue, N., Shimizu-Ibuka, A., Tadaishi, M., Takita, T., Arai, S., & Mura, K. (2012). Serum cholesterol reduction by feeding a high-cholesterol diet containing a lower-molecular-weight polyphenol fraction from peanut skin. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 76(4), 834–837. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb.110866
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