P. Bobek et al., OYSTER MUSHROOM (PLEUROTUS-OSTREATUS) ACCELERATES THE PLASMA-CLEARANCE OF LOW-DENSITY AND HIGH-DENSITY-LIPOPROTEINS IN RATS, Nutrition research, 13(8), 1993, pp. 885-890
In Wistar rats fed after weaning a semisynthetic diet containing 0.3 %
cholesterol (C), the addition of 4% dried whole oyster mushroom (Pleu
rotus Ostreatus) led to a reduced level of serum and liver C at the en
d of the 10th week of the experiment by 25, resp. 33 %. The level of s
erum triacylglycerols was not influenced by the mushroom, but was sign
ificantly reduced by 13 % in liver. The decrease in serum C level is a
consequence of the decreased C concentration in very-low-density lipo
proteins (VLDL) and in low-density lipoproteins (LDL). content of C in
high-density lipoproteins (HDL) was not influenced by the mushroom. D
ietary Pleurotus ostreatus increased the fractional turnover rate of L
DL (by 28 %) and HDL (by 31 %) as determined by the.analysis of decay
curves of I-125-labelled lipoproteins. The increase in rate of LDL and
HDL catabolism is one of the decisive mechanisms which mediates the h
ypocholesterolemic effect of mushroom in rat.