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The acidophilic microalgaCoccomyxa onubensisand atorvastatin equally improve antihyperglycemic and antihyperlipidemic protective effects on rats fed on high-fat diets

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2020-10-06

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Navarro, Francisco
Toimil, Alberto
Ramirez, Sara
Montero, Yina
Luis Fuentes, Juan
Perona, Javier S.
Angel Castano, Miguel
Pasaro, Rosario
Vega, Jose M.
Vilchez, Carlos

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Biomass of the acidophilic green algaCoccomyxa onubensismay be used as a food source for animals without collateral toxic effects, as diet supplemented the microalga has significant hypoglycemic and hypocholesterolemic effects on healthy animals. Rats were fed for 108 days with a high-fat diet, and at the end of the experiment, they were overweight and had significantly increased serum levels of glucose (2.0-fold), total cholesterol (1.6-fold), and low-density lipoprotein (LDL)-cholesterol (7.7-fold). The supplement ofC. onubensispowder (6.25% w/w dry weight) in the high-fat diet significantly protected the rats against cardiovascular risks by reducing the serum levels of glucose (38.47%), total cholesterol (22.65%), and LDL-cholesterol (26.70%). The protective effects of the microalga were comparable with that of 10 mg/kg body weight per day of atorvastatin. The high-fat diet decreased both omega-3 eicosapentaenoic and docosahexaenoic acids in the brain tissue of rats; however,C. onubensispowder could not restrict these changes. Simultaneously, the high-fat diet increased the levels of both palmitic and arachidonic (omega-6) acids in the telencephalon tissue of rats; this was prevented when microalga biomass was used in the diet of rats.

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Atorvastatin, Coccomyxa onubensis, Chlorophyceae, Polyunsaturated fatty acids, Hypercholesterolemia, Hyperglycemia, Rat metabolic syndrome, Lipid-metabolism, Microalgae, Algae, Acids, Food, Cholesterol, Supplements, Cognition, Plasma, Brain

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