Sunday, 6 August 2017

THE OXIDATIVE STRESS STATUS OF RATS FED ON OIL BEAN SEED MEAL



This  study  was  on  oxidative  stress  status  of  rat  fed  with     Pentraclethra  macrophylla, otherwise known as African oil bean seed oil in English or Ugba in Igbo. Sixteen male rats were distributed into four groups. 1 (control), then group 2, 3 and 4 as test groups. They were fed with their formulated meal (5%, 10%, 20% inclussions) for 28 days. Group 1 was the control and were fed with the normal feed, while group 2, 3 and 4 which were the test groups were fed with test feed formula..  The  parameters  determined  were  MDA  concentrations  and  catalase activity. Serum MDA significantly increased (p<0.05) while the catalase activity significantly  decreased  (p<0.05).  This  finding  may  be  clinically  significant  to individuals with predisposition to increased generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and other degenerative diseases.

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