Aa. Andrianaivorafehivola et al., MODIFICATIONS OF HEPATIC DRUG-METABOLIZING ENZYME-ACTIVITIES IN RATS FED BAOBAB SEED OIL CONTAINING CYCLOPROPENOID FATTY-ACIDS, Food and chemical toxicology, 33(5), 1995, pp. 377-382
The effects on drug metabolizing enzymes of cyclopropenoid fatty acids
present in baobab seed oil were evaluated in rats fed either a diet w
ith baobab seed oil (1.27% cyclopropenoid fatty acids in the diet) or
a diet with heated baobab seed oil (0.046% cyclopropenoid fatty acids
in the diet). Comparison was made with rats fed a mixture of oils that
contained no cyclopropenoid fatty acid. Rats fed baobab oil showed re
tarded growth. In comparison with the other groups, the relative liver
weights were markedly increased whereas cytochrome P-450 content and
NADPH cytochrome c reductase and NADH cytochrome c reductase activitie
s were decreased. In rats fed the heated baobab oil the relative liver
weight was decreased and the cytochrome P-450 level and reductase act
ivities were increased relative to levels in rats fed the unheated oil
. Ethoxycoumarin deethylase, ethoxyresorufin deethylase and pentoxyres
orufin depentylase activities, expressed on the basis of cytochrome P-
450, were greater in the group fed unheated baobab seed oil. Cytosolic
glutathione transferase activity was markedly decreased in rats fed f
resh baobab seed oil and heating the oil, which reduced the content of
cyclopropenoid fatty acids, led to a considerable increase of this ac
tivity. UDP-glucuronyl transferase activities were not modified by the
type of oil included in the diet. It is possible that the mechanisms
of action of cyclopropenoid fatty acids are related to alterations of
membrane lipid composition or microsomal proteins.