The effect of acidic-treated acorn pollen on lipid and antioxidant metabolism with ovariectomized rats.

Food Sci Biotechnol

Department of Food Sciences and Nutrition, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, 41566 Korea.

Published: August 2020

The hormonal imbalance that occurs during menopause increases the risk of aging and chronic diseases. Therefore, this study was intended to improve the health of menopause women by using pollen, which is a natural food, not drugs and hormones. Experiment I provided the supernatant of pollen vinegar extract with oral administration using ovariectomized rats. Experiment II used ovariectomized rats to provide pollen vinegar sediment mixed with the AIN-93 M diet and then looked into the effects on antioxidant and lipid metabolism. As a result, the intake of pollen controlled the lipid concentration and reduced the risk of arteriosclerosis. It inhibited the release of inflammable substances from hepatic and adipocyte tissues, and confirmed the anti-aging effect. These results indicated that pollen is effective in preventing obesity, metabolic diseases and aging after menopause.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7347737PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10068-020-00751-5DOI Listing

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