KMID : 0380620100420060743
|
|
Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology 2010 Volume.42 No. 6 p.743 ~ p.749
|
|
Effect of Resistant Starch on Body Weight and Defecation in Loperamide-induced Constipated Rats
|
|
Sin Hyun-Ju
Kim Kwang-Ok Kim Young-Ah Lee Hye-Sung
|
|
Abstract
|
|
|
The present study was conducted to evaluate the effects of resistant starches (RS2, RS3) on weight change and defecation states in rats with constipation induced by loperamide. Sixty male Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into the following six groups: normal control-5% cellulose (NC), constipated-5% cellulose (CC), constipated-5% pectin (CP), constipated-5% RS2 (CR2), constipated-8% RS2 (CR2-H) and constipated-5% RS3 (CR3). The animals were fed AIN76- based experimental diets for 5 weeks. Supplementation of RS2 and RS3 resulted in significantly lower feed efficiency ratios and body weight gain as compared to cellulose supplemented group. Large intestine length was significantly longer in the resistant starch and cellulose groups than in the pectin group. Relative fecal weight to feed intake was significantly higher in the RS3 resistant starch group than in the pectin group, and the appearance of feces was similar to that of the cellulose group. Supplementation of RS3 or cellulose significantly shortened gastrointestinal transit time in the constipated rats as compared to pectin. The results of the present study demonstrated that resistant starch supplementation, especially RS3, may help in depress body weight gain and alleviate constipation through an increase of fecal weight and shortening gastrointestinal transit time in constipated animals.
|
|
KEYWORD
|
|
resistant starch, constipation, cellulose, pectin, gastrointestinal transit time
|
|
FullTexts / Linksout information
|
|
|
|
Listed journal information
|
|
|