Nutrition Research
Volume 25, Issue 5 , Pages 485-489, May 2005

Influence of a fiber mixture on serum and liver lipids and on fecal fat excretion in rats

The Wistar Institute, Philadelphia, PA 19104-4268, USA

Received 3 November 2003; received in revised form 6 August 2004; accepted 7 February 2005.

Abstract 

Male Sprague-Dawley rats (8 per group) were fed a modified AIN-76A diet containing either 10% cellulose or 10% of a proprietary fiber mixture for 21 days. Weight gain and liver weight were similar in the 2 groups but feed efficiency was higher in the test group. Serum cholesterol and triglycerides were lowered by 11% and 15%, respectively, by the test diet. Liver cholesterol was lowered significantly in the fiber-fed rats whereas liver triglycerides were elevated. Twenty-four–hour fecal collections were made on days 12 and 19. The weight of feces was unaffected by the test diet, but water content and fecal fat were increased by 27% and 44% and by 99% and 100%, respectively, on days 12 and 19. The amount of Liebermann-Burchard–positive material in the feces was significantly higher in rats fed the test material. The increases on days 12 and 19 were 139% and 105%, respectively.

Keywords: Cellulose, Fecal fat, Fecal water, Liver lipids, Mixed fiber, Serum lipids, Rats

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PII: S0271-5317(05)00051-5

doi:10.1016/j.nutres.2005.02.001

Nutrition Research
Volume 25, Issue 5 , Pages 485-489, May 2005