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Effects of Boonsimgieum aqua-acupuncture on Serum and Liver Lipid Composition and Antioxidative Capacity in Rats Fed High Oxidized Fat
Lee, Jun-Mu; Kim, Min-Ki
Abstract
Effects of Boonsimgieum aqua-acupuncture at and on liver and plasma lipid composition and antioxidative capacity were investigated in rat fed high oxidized fat. Concentrations of plasma triglyceride, total cholesterol and LDL-cholesterol showed a tendency to increase in the high oxidized fat diet group. However these values showed a tendency to decease in aqua-acupuncture groups. HDL-cholesterol showed no significantly different in all the treatment groups. Liver total cholesterol values showed a high in control group, however other treatment groups showed no significantly different. Liver triglyceride concentration showed a high value in control group and aqua-acupuncture group showed lower value than aqua-acupuncture group. Plasma GOT and GPT values showed a tendency to increase in high oxidized fat diet group. However aqua-acupuncture groups showed a lower values than control group. The concentration of TBARS in liver and plasma showed a high values in high oxidized fat diet group, however these values showed a tendency to decrease in aqua-acupuncture group. Glutathione peroxidase, superoxide dismutase and catalase activity values showed a low values in high oxidized fat diet group, however these values showed a tendency to increase in aqua-acupuncture groups and in aqua-acupuncture groups, these values showed no significantly different.
Keywords
Boonsimgieum aqua-acupuncture; Naegweun(HP6); Taecheung(LV3); Glutathione peroxidase; superoxide dismutase catalase activity values
Open Access
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