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Volume 15 (4): 314-317, 2011. Redacted 2018.
Effect
of camel milk on plasma lipid profile of male Wistar
hypercholesteremic rats
1Barakat, E. Mohamed and 2NZ. Idam
1Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, King
Faisal University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. 2Faculty of Animal Production, Gezira University-Sudan
ABSTRACT
Mohamed BE, Idam NZ, Effect of camel milk on plasma lipid profile of male Wistar hypercholesteremic rats, Online J Vet Res., 15 (4): 314-317, 2011. The effect of raw camel milk on plasma lipids in rats fed a cholesterol enriched diet was investigated. Wistar albino rats were fed a standard diet (controls), 1% cholesterol or 1% cholesterol with 16 ml/kg raw camel milk twice daily for 4 weeks. Camel milk did not decrease plasma cholesterol, low density lipoprotein-c or triglyceride. Plasma high density liprotein-c was significantly (P<0.05) lower in rats given 1% cholesterol or camel milk.
Key
words: camel milk, cholesterol, Coronary heart disease.