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In vivo biochemical and gene expression analyses of the antioxidant activities and hypocholesterolaemic properties of Tamarindus indica fruit pulp extract.

PloS one
January 1, 2013
Chor Yin Lim et al. (4 authors)
Journal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tMolecular Study
Extracted Claims (19)
InterventionDirectionEndpointPopulationDosageImpactClaim #
T. indica fruit pulp
increase
phenolic content
in vitro
244.9 ± 10.1 mg GAE/extract
had significant amount of
#1
T. indica fruit pulp
increase
flavonoid content
in vitro
93.9 ± 2.6 mg RE/g extract
had significant amount of
#2
T. indica fruit pulp
increase
antioxidant activities
in vitro
-
possessed
#3
high-cholesterol diet
increase
serum triglyceride levels
hamsters
-
showed elevated
#4
high-cholesterol diet
increase
total cholesterol levels
hamsters
-
showed elevated
#5
high-cholesterol diet
increase
HDL-C levels
hamsters
-
showed elevated
#6
high-cholesterol diet
increase
LDL-C levels
hamsters
-
showed elevated
#7
T. indica fruit pulp
decrease
serum triglyceride levels
hypercholesterolaemic hamsters
-
significantly lowered
#8
T. indica fruit pulp
decrease
total cholesterol levels
hypercholesterolaemic hamsters
-
significantly lowered
#9
T. indica fruit pulp
decrease
LDL-C levels
hypercholesterolaemic hamsters
-
significantly lowered
#10
T. indica fruit pulp
no change
HDL-C level
hypercholesterolaemic hamsters
-
had no effect on
#11
T. indica fruit pulp
increase
Apo A1 gene
hypercholesterolaemic hamsters
-
significant increase in the expression of
#12
T. indica fruit pulp
increase
Abcg5 gene
hypercholesterolaemic hamsters
-
significant increase in the expression of
#13
T. indica fruit pulp
increase
LDL receptor gene
hypercholesterolaemic hamsters
-
significant increase in the expression of
#14
T. indica fruit pulp
decrease
HMG-CoA reductase gene
hypercholesterolaemic hamsters
-
significant decrease in the expression of
#15
T. indica fruit pulp
decrease
Mtp gene
hypercholesterolaemic hamsters
-
significant decrease in the expression of
#16
T. indica fruit pulp
increase
hepatic antioxidant enzymes
hypercholesterolaemic hamsters
-
increasing
#17
T. indica fruit pulp
increase
antioxidant activities
hypercholesterolaemic hamsters
-
increasing
#18
T. indica fruit pulp
decrease
hepatic lipid peroxidation
hypercholesterolaemic hamsters
-
preventing
#19
Abstract

BACKGROUND: Tamarindus indica (T. indica) is a medicinal plant with many biological activities including anti-diabetic, hypolipidaemic and anti-bacterial activities. A recent study demonstrated the hypolipidaemic effect of T. indica fruit pulp in hamsters. However, the biochemical and molecular mechanisms responsible for these effects have not been fully elucidated. Hence, the aims of this study were to evaluate the antioxidant activities and potential hypocholesterolaemic properties of T. indica, using in vitro and in vivo approaches. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: The in vitro study demonstrated that T. indica fruit pulp had significant amount of phenolic (244.9 ± 10.1 mg GAE/extract) and flavonoid (93.9 ± 2.6 mg RE/g extract) content and possessed antioxidant activities. In the in vivo study, hamsters fed with high-cholesterol diet for ten weeks showed elevated serum triglyceride, total cholesterol, HDL-C and LDL-C levels. Administration of T. indica fruit pulp to hypercholesterolaemic hamsters significantly lowered serum triglyceride, total cholesterol and LDL-C levels but had no effect on the HDL-C level. The lipid-lowering effect was accompanied with significant increase in the expression of Apo A1, Abcg5 and LDL receptor genes and significant decrease in the expression of HMG-CoA reductase and Mtp genes. Administration of T. indica fruit pulp to hypercholesterolaemic hamsters also protected against oxidative damage by increasing hepatic antioxidant enzymes, antioxidant activities and preventing hepatic lipid peroxidation. CONCLUSION/SIGNIFICANCE: It is postulated that tamarind fruit pulp exerts its hypocholesterolaemic effect by increasing cholesterol efflux, enhancing LDL-C uptake and clearance, suppressing triglyceride accumulation and inhibiting cholesterol biosynthesis. T. indica fruit pulp has potential antioxidative effects and is potentially protective against diet-induced hypercholesterolaemia.

Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
AnimalsAnticholesteremic AgentsAntioxidantsBody WeightCricetinaeFlavonoidsFree Radical ScavengersFruitLipid MetabolismLiverMaleOrgan SizeOxidative StressPlant ExtractsPolyphenolsTamarindusThiobarbituric Acid Reactive Substances
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PubMed ID23894592
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