L. Opletal et al., EVIDENCE FOR THE ANTI-HYPERLIPIDEMIC ACTIVITY OF THE EDIBLE FUNGUS PLEUROTUS-OSTREATUS, British journal of biomedical science, 54(4), 1997, pp. 240-243
The effects are described of adding either the dried fruiting bodies o
f the oyster fungus Pleurotus ostreatus, or an ethanolic extract of it
, to the diet of normal Wistar male rats and a strain with hereditary
hypercholesterolaemia. Addition of the dry oyster fungus to the diet s
ignificantly increased, by more than two-fold, the triacylglycerol (TA
G) level in the plasma of both groups of rats compared with their resp
ective controls. In contrast, the ethanolic extract did not significan
tly change TAG levels. Values for total cholesterol and its high- and
low-density lipoprotein fractions in the plasma, as well as the calcul
ated atherogenic index, did not show any significant change. Levels of
liver cholesterol were significantly lowered by the dried oyster fung
us in both hypercholesterolaemic and normal groups of rats, and by the
ethanolic extract in normal rats. ii significantly increased phosphol
ipid-to-cholesterol ratio in the aortas of both groups of rats, after
the administration of either dried oyster fungus or the ethanolic extr
act of it, suggests a favourable anti-atherogenic effect for both.