PENGARUH ASAM LEMAK TRANS DARI MINYAK BIJI BUNGA
MATAHARI TERHADAP POLA KADAR GLUKOSA DARAH MENCIT
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Abstract
linoleic acid and oleic acid (Khan et al., 2015). However, the high amount of
unsaturated fat causes sunflower oil to be sensitive to heating process such as
deep-frying, changing the cis-shaped unsaturated fat into trans-shaped unsaturated fat
(Martin et al.,2009). Increased consumption of this trans fatty acid is believed to be
one of insulin resistance and Type 2 Diabetes (Krisnasary et al., 2012). Objective :
This research aims to find effects of sunflower oil and palm oil trans fatty acid
ingestion to blood glucose pattern of mice. Method : This is an experimental research
with pre and post test control group design method, using 36 adult male mice (Mus
musculus) and divided into 3 groups : negative control group (only water),
intervention of sunflower oil trans fatty acid group, and positive control group
(intervention of palm oil trans fatty acid). It will be held for 4 weeks, measuring
fasting blood glucose and 2-hours postprandial blood glucose before and after the
treatment period. Result : On the statistical difference analysis (One-Way ANOVA,
Kruskal-Wallis H, and Post-Hoc), significant differences of mean fasting blood
glucose and mean 2-hours postprandial blood glucose among groups are not found.
However, differences within the same group on mean fasting blood glucose pre and
mean fasting blood glucose post, as well as differences on mean 2-hours postprandial
blood glucose pre and mean 2-hours postprandial blood glucose post, are found.
Conclusion : Sunflower oil trans fatty acid with 111 mg/100 ml level, have no
significant effects on fasting blood glucose and 2-hour postprandial blood glucose of
mice in sunflower oil intervention group, compared to mice in both negative and
positive controls