Journal of Food Quality (Jan 2022)
Study on the Effect of Crushed Rice-Lotus Seed Starch Reconstituted Rice on Lipid Metabolism Histology in Rats
Abstract
The study investigated the changes of lipid metabolism histology in rats under the three groups of dietary modifications after dietary intervention in (Sprague-Dawley, SD) SD rats using lotus seed reconstituted rice, ordinary rice, and high-fat feed made from lotus seed starch-rice flour after extrusion and puffing. It was found that the high-fat feed could lead to the disorder of lipid metabolism in rats, and the accumulation of lipid metabolism substances caused by the high-fat feed was significantly increased; the intervention of ordinary rice and high-dose reconstituted rice revealed that the high-dose reconstituted rice could improve the disorder of lipid metabolism and the accumulation of lipid substances caused by the high-fat feed to a greater extent. The main lipid substances were PC, TAG, Cer, CE, SM, PE, LPC, Acar, DAG, FAHFA, OxPI, PI, SQDG, Cer/NS, GlcADG, HBMP, Cer/NDS, HexCer/NS, etc., and the study confirmed that the reconstituted rice made from lotus seeds in this experiment was better than ordinary rice, and the high-dose reconstituted rice obtained from the study has a better modulating effect on lipid metabolism disorders and organism damage caused by high-fat feed.