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Title: Beneficial effects of flaxseed and/or mulberry extracts supplementation in ovariectomized wistar rats
Keywords: Phytoestrogens
Antioxidants
Estrogen
Compound phenolics
Metabolism
Body weight
Fitoestrógenos
Antioxidantes
Estrogênio
Compostos fenólicos
Metabolismo
Peso corporal
Ratas - Ovariectomia
Issue Date: Aug-2022
Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
Citation: PEREIRA, J. P. C. et al. Beneficial effects of flaxseed and/or mulberry extracts supplementation in ovariectomized wistar rats. Nutrients, Basel, v. 14, n. 15, 3238, 2022. DOI: 10.3390/nu14153238.
Abstract: Low endogenous estrogen action causes several injuries. Medicinal plants, such as flaxseed and mulberry, contain substances that have been shown to be effective to the organism. The aim was to verify the effects of flaxseed and/or mulberry extracts on ovariectomized Wistar rats. The animals received supplements of extracts and estrogen or saline by gavage for 60 days and were weighed weekly. Vaginal wash, blood, pituitary, uterus, liver, and kidneys were collected. Phenolic compounds and the antioxidant activity of the extracts, lipid profile, uric acid, liver enzymes, and pituitary weight were measured. Histomorphometric for uterine wall and histopathological analyses for liver and kidney were performed. Flaxseed and mulberry extracts showed great antioxidant activity and large amounts of phenolic compounds. The treatment with extracts had less weight gain, increased pituitary weight, the predominance of vaginal epithelial cells, and reduced TC, LDL-c and lipase activity, similar to estrogen animals. Estrogen or flaxseed + mulberry animals reduced VLDL-c and TAG. HDL-c, uric acid, and liver enzymes did not differ. Estrogen or extracts demonstrated trophic action on the endometrial thickness and have not shown hepatotoxicity or nephrotoxicity. We suggested the beneficial effects of flaxseed and mulberry extract as an alternative to reduce and/or prevent the negative effects caused by low estrogenic action.
URI: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/55212
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