Author(s):
1. Rabia Noreen:
Department of Home Economics, GCU,Faisalabad,Pakistan
2. Farhana Nosheen:
Department of Home Economics, GCU,Faisalabad,Pakistan
3. Muhammad Hammad Raza:
Department of Home Economics, GCU,Faisalabad,Pakistan
Abstract:
The aim of this study is to check the effect of fish oil emulsion on cardiovascular disease (CVD) in rats. For efficacy studies, hypercholesterolemia was induced in the rats by extra doses of cholesterol and cholic acid to raise their lipid profile. CVD induced rats were fed on specified diets in 4 groups along with one control group for 12 weeks. The blood samples were collected and tested for the effect of fish oil emulsion on rats. The acquired data were analyzed through standard statistical procedure. The results revealed that the lower amount of fat contents as T5 has 9.90±0.55% crude fat as compared to control treatment T0 containing 18.02±0.81% fat. The protein contents of T0 is 30.31±1.33% and of T5 is 31.27±1.38%, fiber contents of T0 is 1.75±0.09% and of T5 is 1.80±0.09%, moisture contents of T0 is 21.35±0.81% and of T5 is 25.15±1.09% and ash contents of T0 is 1.21±0.06% and of T5 is 1.28±0.07%. Efficacy trials, body weight was significantly higher in all groups in contrast to control. Regarding lipid profile resulted 1.5%, decrease in plasma cholesterol level. LDL level was substantially affected by fish oil emulsions in all studies except in control group is 1.80% decreases in LDL. Triglycerides in control increased from 70.91 to 71.50mg/dl and were significantly affected. Conclusively, fish oil emulsion normalizes plasma lipid profile, fish oil emulsion was more potent and can be provided as curative tool against CVD caused by high cholesterol level among Cardiovascular Patients.
Page(s):
135-135
DOI:
DOI not available
Published:
Journal: International Food & Nutrition Conference" August 18th-20th, 2022, University of Swat, Swat (Book of Abstracts), Volume: 1, Issue: 1, Year: 2022
Keywords:
Fish Oil Emulsion
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Cardiovascular Disparities
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