'Faculty of Agriculture, Sebelas Maret University'
Abstract
Khan HN, Farooqi H, Ali S, Khan JS. 2010. Serum lipid profile and retinol in rats fed micronutrient rich edible vegetable oilblend. Nusantara Bioscience 2: 109-116. The animal rats were given 10% oil mixed in fat free diet for one month or six months. In theexperiment, the groups of rats were fed with the micronutrient (MN) rich blends mixed previously with 1% cholesterol, and their effectswere tested on serum lipid profile. Most significant changes in the High Dencity Lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol were observed in onemonthstudy where HDL increased from 24 mg/dl in group to 64 mg/dl in the Mustard palm olein oil blend (MP); in mustard oil (MO)alone fed rats, the HDL was 36 mg/dl. Serum retinol was analyzed as one of the important MN in rats receiving the diet mixed with theblend for various duration of time. The results assume great significance as MO or palm olein oil (PO) alone could not bring themaximum beneficial effects, and the blends appear to have more merit as health oils in alleviating adverse health condition such ascoronary heart disease (CHD), diabetes, obesity and hypertension