2014
DOI: 10.3390/nu6062266
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Effect of Instant Cooked Giant Embryonic Rice on Body Fat Weight and Plasma Lipid Profile in High Fat-Fed Mice

Abstract: The comparative effects of instant cooked rice made from giant embryo mutant or ordinary normal rice on body weight and lipid profile in high fat-fed mice were investigated. The animals were given experimental diets for seven weeks: normal control (NC), high fat (HF), and HF supplemented with instant normal white (HF-NW), normal brown (HF-NB), giant embryonic white (HF-GW), or giant embryonic brown (HF-GB) rice. The HF group showed markedly higher body weight, body fat, plasma and hepatic triglyceride and chol… Show more

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“…With the increase in the embryo size of giant embryo mutants ( le < ge < ge s ), the GABA content of brown rice also increased by 150%, 400%, and 850% compared with wild type, respectively. In addition to GABA content, other nutrients and micronutrients such as protein, lipid, vitamin B1 and vitamin E were also higher in ge s and le mutant compared to normal rice (Koh et al 1993; Kim and Kim 2013; Chung et al 2014a). Giant embryo mutants with high nutritional content are very useful breeding materials to improve the nutritional value of rice.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the increase in the embryo size of giant embryo mutants ( le < ge < ge s ), the GABA content of brown rice also increased by 150%, 400%, and 850% compared with wild type, respectively. In addition to GABA content, other nutrients and micronutrients such as protein, lipid, vitamin B1 and vitamin E were also higher in ge s and le mutant compared to normal rice (Koh et al 1993; Kim and Kim 2013; Chung et al 2014a). Giant embryo mutants with high nutritional content are very useful breeding materials to improve the nutritional value of rice.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our ARA-enriched diet as well as the OLE-enriched control diet provided 23% energy as lipid intake instead of 15% energy with standard diets. High-fat diets used in many studies provide up to 60% of energy as fat intake [ 50 ]. The fact that our OLE and ARA diets cannot be considered high-fat diets is confirmed by the fact that the body mass of our mice was similar to those previously reported for young (4-week-old) BALB/c male mice fed a standard diet for 9 weeks, and our mice showed moderate body mass increase, less than 6 g in 12 weeks instead of 21.5 g in 7 weeks in male mice fed a high-fat diet [ 51 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The modern diets are full of high fat, high sugar and refined grains products that lead to this disease. ( 4 ) Providing well-balanced diet is a beneficial way to ameliorate hyperlipidemia. ( 5 )…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%