RELATIVE EFFECTS ON SERUM-LIPIDS AND APOLIPOPROTEINS OF CAPRENIN-RICHDIET COMPARED WITH DIETS RICH IN PALM OIL PALM-KERNEL OIL OR BUTTER

Citation
Gm. Wardlaw et al., RELATIVE EFFECTS ON SERUM-LIPIDS AND APOLIPOPROTEINS OF CAPRENIN-RICHDIET COMPARED WITH DIETS RICH IN PALM OIL PALM-KERNEL OIL OR BUTTER, The American journal of clinical nutrition, 61(3), 1995, pp. 535-542
Citations number
33
Categorie Soggetti
Nutrition & Dietetics
ISSN journal
00029165
Volume
61
Issue
3
Year of publication
1995
Pages
535 - 542
Database
ISI
SICI code
0002-9165(1995)61:3<535:REOSAA>2.0.ZU;2-V
Abstract
Two randomized, blind studies measured changes in serum cholesterol, o ther serum lipids, and apolipoprotein (ape) concentrations in hypercho lesterolemic men consuming caprenin (Cap)-rich diets after either base line diets enriched in palm oil/palm-kernel oil (PO/PKO) or butter. Th e triglyceride Cap contains 45% 22:0 and 50% 8:0-10:0. Compared with b aseline values established at 3 wk on the PO/PKO diet, the 17 subjects on the Cap diet showed significant reductions after 6 wk in HDL chole sterol (HDL-C), HDL(2)-C, and HDL(3)-C and a significant increase in t he ratio of total cholesterol to KDL-C. No significant changes in tota l cholesterol, LDL-C, triglycerides, ape B-100, or apo A-I were seen. Compared with baseline values established at 3 wk on the butter diet, after 6 wk the seven subjects receiving the Cap diet showed no signifi cant changes in the lipid and apolipoprotein indexes analyzed. These d ata show that one or more of 8:0, 10:0, and 22:0 fatty acids can contr ibute to hypercholesterolemia in men.