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Role of Fat Feeding on the Diabetic Albino Rats
Author(s): Ahmed H. Abdel-Rahman H. El-Rashedy, Mohamed H. Mostafa Wahdan, Khaled Abdel-Fattah R. El-Sabban, Mohamed Ali Khadrawy, Tamer M. M. Abu-Amara, Hanan A.Al-Hamaky and Nahid M. El-HagarAhmed H. Abdel-Rahman H. El-Rashedy, Mohamed H. Mostafa Wahdan, Khaled Abdel-Fattah R. El-Sabban, Mohamed Ali Khadrawy, Tamer M. M. Abu-Amara, Hanan A.Al-Hamaky and Nahid M. El-Hagar
Aim of the work: The nutrition of developing countries are rapidly changed and associated with high incidence
of obesity as well as the metabolic syndrome and type 2diabetes. There is an increased intake of high caloric foods
rich in refined carbohydrates, fats and red animal proteins instead of low caloric foods rich in fibers and containing
low fats. This study aimed at the evaluation of effect of animal fats on the diabetic rats.
Material and methods: This study was performed on forty eight albino rats (their body weight was 190 ± 10
grams) divided equally into four groups. Two groups (III & IV) were given intravenous streptozotocin in a concentration
of 60 mg /Kg. B.W. for three days in order to induce diabetes through the destruction of pancreatic islet beta cells.
Non-diabetic rats (group I) were given the laboratory di.. Read More»
DOI:
10.4172/2157-7099.1000176
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