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Potentiation of anti-cholelithogenic influence of dietary tender cluster beans (Cyamopsis tetragonoloba) by garlic (Allium sativum) in experimental mice

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Title Potentiation of anti-cholelithogenic influence of dietary tender
cluster beans (Cyamopsis tetragonoloba) by garlic
(Allium sativum) in experimental mice
 
Creator Raghavendra, C. K.
Srinivasan, K.
 
Subject 04 Diabetes Mellitus
22 Legumes-Pulses
30 Spices/Condiments
 
Description Background & objectives: Dietary fibre-rich tender cluster beans (Cyamopsis tetragonoloba; CB) are
known to exert beneficial cholesterol lowering influence. We examined the influence of a combination of
dietary tender CB and garlic (Allium sativum) in reducing the cholesterol gallstone formation in mice.
Methods: Cholesterol gallstones were induced in Swiss mice by feeding a high-cholesterol diet (HCD) for
10 wk. Dietary interventions were made with 10 per cent CB and 1 per cent garlic included individually
or together along with HCD. A total of 100 mice were divided into five groups of 20 mice each.
Results: Dietary CB, garlic and CB+garlic reduced the formation of cholesterol gallstones by 44, 25
and 56 per cent, respectively, lowered cholesterol by 23-48, 16-24, and 24-58 in bile, serum, and liver,
respectively. Cholesterol saturation index in bile and cholesterol: phospholipid ratio in circulation
and hepatic tissue were significantly lowered by these dietary interventions, with highest beneficial
effect from CB+garlic. Activities of hepatic cholesterol metabolizing enzymes were modulated by CB,
garlic and CB+garlic. Elevation in lipid peroxides caused by HCD was also countered by these dietary
interventions, the combination producing the highest effect.
Interpretation & conclusions: The results showed that the prevention of experimentally induced formation
of cholesterol gallstones by dietary CB and garlic was due to decreased biliary cholesterol secretion and
increased cholesterol saturation index. In addition of anti-lithogenic effect, dietary CB and garlic in
combination had a beneficial antioxidant effect.
 
Date 2015
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
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Language en
 
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Identifier http://ir.cftri.com/12363/1/IndianJMedRes1424462-274583_073738.pdf
Raghavendra, C. K. and Srinivasan, K. (2015) Potentiation of anti-cholelithogenic influence of dietary tender cluster beans (Cyamopsis tetragonoloba) by garlic (Allium sativum) in experimental mice. Indian Journal of Medical Research, 142. pp. 462-470.