“…Soy β-conglycinin was recently reported to modulate de novo lipogenesis by inhibiting hepatic fatty acid synthase mRNA expression and enzymatic activity, with concomitant decrease observed in the levels of hepatic lipids (triglycerides, TG; total cholesterol, TC; phospholipids, PL) and liver weight in OLEFT rats with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease [9]. Hypolipidemic activities have also been observed for squid homogenate [10], chicken protein extract [11], soy proteins [12] and fermented milk [13] in different dyslipidemic rat models. Moreover, a randomized controlled double-blind crossover trial with 68 human subjects demonstrated that feeding 25 g lupin protein (incorporated into rolls, bread, spread, sausage) per day for 28 days lowered plasma lipids (TG, TC, low-density lipoprotein [LDL] cholesterol); the effects were found to be more pronounced in subjects with severe hypercholesterolemia [14].…”