Effect of Rice Bran Oil on the Lipid Profile of Mild-Moderate Hypercholesterolemic Male Aged 19-55 year

Introduction: Adult individuals in Indonesia showed changes in diet and lack of physical activity, therefore increasing the risk of hypercholesterolemia and obesity. One of nutritional therapy for hypercholesterolemia is rice bran oil, which contains active substances that works synergistically in c...

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Main Authors: Noor Diah Erlinawati, Samuel Oetoro, Dwirini Retno Gunarti
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Language:English
Published: Indonesian Nutrition Association 2017-09-01
Series:World Nutrition Journal
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Online Access:http://worldnutrijournal.org/OJS/index.php/WNJ/article/view/10
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spelling doaj-03456833ea8247fb95ac34ab6abb837e2020-11-24T23:37:03ZengIndonesian Nutrition AssociationWorld Nutrition Journal2580-70132017-09-0111515610.25220/WNJ.V01i1.00109Effect of Rice Bran Oil on the Lipid Profile of Mild-Moderate Hypercholesterolemic Male Aged 19-55 yearNoor Diah Erlinawati0Samuel Oetoro1Dwirini Retno Gunarti2University of BengkuluUniversity of IndonesiaUniversity of IndonesiaIntroduction: Adult individuals in Indonesia showed changes in diet and lack of physical activity, therefore increasing the risk of hypercholesterolemia and obesity. One of nutritional therapy for hypercholesterolemia is rice bran oil, which contains active substances that works synergistically in controlling lipid profile. The substances are gamma-orzanol, phytosterols, and vitamin E isomers (tocotrienol and tocopherol). Methods: A clinical trial was conducted for 4 weeks in City Hall of Jakarta on 20 males, age 19–55 years old, with mild-moderate hypercholesterolemia, to assess lipid profile improvement of the supplementation of rice bran oil 45 ml/days compared to 15 ml/days without changing eating patterns. Results: After 4 weeks of intervention, there was significant difference in total cholesterol level between both groups (p = 0.049). In the group that received 45 ml/days of rice bran oil, total cholesterol level decreased 14%, and in the group of 15 ml/days total cholesterol level decreased 7.8%. The reduction of LDL and triglycerides and the increase of HDL were not significantly different between both groups (p >0,05). There was no significant changes of body weight in both groups. Conclusion: This study showed that consumption of  45 ml/days rice bran oil led to better improvements in lipid profiles compare to 15 ml/days. It has been demonstrated that gamma oryzanol and plant sterols in rice bran oil have the capability to remove cholesterol from bile salt micelles, thus decreasing cholesterol absorption in intestine.http://worldnutrijournal.org/OJS/index.php/WNJ/article/view/10rice bran oil, gamma-oryzanol, hypercholesterolemia, lipid profile
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author Noor Diah Erlinawati
Samuel Oetoro
Dwirini Retno Gunarti
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Samuel Oetoro
Dwirini Retno Gunarti
Effect of Rice Bran Oil on the Lipid Profile of Mild-Moderate Hypercholesterolemic Male Aged 19-55 year
World Nutrition Journal
rice bran oil, gamma-oryzanol, hypercholesterolemia, lipid profile
author_facet Noor Diah Erlinawati
Samuel Oetoro
Dwirini Retno Gunarti
author_sort Noor Diah Erlinawati
title Effect of Rice Bran Oil on the Lipid Profile of Mild-Moderate Hypercholesterolemic Male Aged 19-55 year
title_short Effect of Rice Bran Oil on the Lipid Profile of Mild-Moderate Hypercholesterolemic Male Aged 19-55 year
title_full Effect of Rice Bran Oil on the Lipid Profile of Mild-Moderate Hypercholesterolemic Male Aged 19-55 year
title_fullStr Effect of Rice Bran Oil on the Lipid Profile of Mild-Moderate Hypercholesterolemic Male Aged 19-55 year
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Rice Bran Oil on the Lipid Profile of Mild-Moderate Hypercholesterolemic Male Aged 19-55 year
title_sort effect of rice bran oil on the lipid profile of mild-moderate hypercholesterolemic male aged 19-55 year
publisher Indonesian Nutrition Association
series World Nutrition Journal
issn 2580-7013
publishDate 2017-09-01
description Introduction: Adult individuals in Indonesia showed changes in diet and lack of physical activity, therefore increasing the risk of hypercholesterolemia and obesity. One of nutritional therapy for hypercholesterolemia is rice bran oil, which contains active substances that works synergistically in controlling lipid profile. The substances are gamma-orzanol, phytosterols, and vitamin E isomers (tocotrienol and tocopherol). Methods: A clinical trial was conducted for 4 weeks in City Hall of Jakarta on 20 males, age 19–55 years old, with mild-moderate hypercholesterolemia, to assess lipid profile improvement of the supplementation of rice bran oil 45 ml/days compared to 15 ml/days without changing eating patterns. Results: After 4 weeks of intervention, there was significant difference in total cholesterol level between both groups (p = 0.049). In the group that received 45 ml/days of rice bran oil, total cholesterol level decreased 14%, and in the group of 15 ml/days total cholesterol level decreased 7.8%. The reduction of LDL and triglycerides and the increase of HDL were not significantly different between both groups (p >0,05). There was no significant changes of body weight in both groups. Conclusion: This study showed that consumption of  45 ml/days rice bran oil led to better improvements in lipid profiles compare to 15 ml/days. It has been demonstrated that gamma oryzanol and plant sterols in rice bran oil have the capability to remove cholesterol from bile salt micelles, thus decreasing cholesterol absorption in intestine.
topic rice bran oil, gamma-oryzanol, hypercholesterolemia, lipid profile
url http://worldnutrijournal.org/OJS/index.php/WNJ/article/view/10
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