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Preparation of Tartary Buckwheat Protein Product and Its Improving Effect on Cholesterol Metabolism in Rats and Mice Fed Cholesterol-enriched Diet

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Journal J Food Sci
Date 2007 Nov 13
PMID 17995668
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Tartary buckwheat protein product (TBP) was prepared from buckwheat flour by alkali extraction and isoelectric precipitation. The protein content of TBP was 45.8%, and its amino acid composition of TBP was similar to that of common buckwheat protein product (BWP). SDS-PAGE analysis showed that the protein profile of TBP was partially different from that of BWP. TBP contained more quercetin (1710 mg/100 g) than BWP (5.4 mg/100 g), while there was a small difference in the contents of rutin between them. In experiment 1, the consumption of BWP and TBP at 20% net protein level for 13 d caused 32% and 25% reductions in serum cholesterol of rats fed cholesterol, respectively, when compared to the consumption of casein (P < 0.05). The reduction of serum cholesterol by BWP and TBP was associated with enhanced excretion of fecal neutral sterols. In experiment 2, the consumption of BWP and TBP for 27 d caused 62% and 43% reductions in the lithogenic index in mice fed cholesterol, respectively (P < 0.05). The reduction in lithogenic index was associated with enhanced excretion of fecal bile acids. Taken together, these results suggest a potential source of TBP as a functional food ingredient as well as BWP.

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