1993
DOI: 10.1079/bjn19930017
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The effect of different dietary fats on gastrin levels in the pyloric antrum and plasma of weaner and adult Wistar rats

Abstract: The effect of dietary fats on gastrin in the pyloric antrum and plasma of Wistar rats was examined. Two different age-groups of rats were fed on three different diets in which fat was in the form of menhaden oil (MO), hydrogenated coconut oil (CO) and safflower oil (SO) respectively. Control groups were fed on normal laboratory diet. Each diet was isoenergetic and no group showed significant differences in either food intake or weight gain during the experiment. Weaner rats fed on the MO diet exhibited signifi… Show more

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“…This is in harmony with previous studies, where fish oil exerted reducing effect on both antral and plasma gastrin level [63,64]. However, it demonstrated no effect on serum pepsinogen level due to its failure to affect gastric mucosal chief cells.…”
Section: Omega-3 Pufassupporting
confidence: 91%
“…This is in harmony with previous studies, where fish oil exerted reducing effect on both antral and plasma gastrin level [63,64]. However, it demonstrated no effect on serum pepsinogen level due to its failure to affect gastric mucosal chief cells.…”
Section: Omega-3 Pufassupporting
confidence: 91%