Lablab purpureus (L) bean flour ameliorates plasma proteins and accretion of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA, 22:6, ω‐3) in the plasma, liver, and brain of malnourished rats

Abstract Lablab purpureus (L) bean is an undervalued or underutilized orphan crop in many tropical countries, where different forms of malnutrition are associated with stunting growth and cognitive deficiencies. We previously reported that L. purpureus contains ω‐3 α‐linolenic acid (ALA, C18:3, ω‐3)...

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Main Authors: Shahdat Hossain, Rashed Ahmed, Sujan Bhowmick, Marzan Sarkar, Taslima Nahar, Borhan Uddin, Mafroz Basunia, Abdullah Al Mamun, Michio Hashimoto, Osamu Shido
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/leg3.34
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spelling doaj-cba942e150044667aae823248be4f7222020-11-25T03:24:01ZengWileyLegume Science2639-61812020-06-012218119310.1002/leg3.34Lablab purpureus (L) bean flour ameliorates plasma proteins and accretion of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA, 22:6, ω‐3) in the plasma, liver, and brain of malnourished ratsShahdat Hossain0Rashed Ahmed1Sujan Bhowmick2Marzan Sarkar3Taslima Nahar4Borhan Uddin5Mafroz Basunia6Abdullah Al Mamun7Michio Hashimoto8Osamu Shido9Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Laboratory of Alternative Medicine and Behavioral Neurosciences Jahangirnagar University Savar Dhaka BangladeshDepartment of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Laboratory of Alternative Medicine and Behavioral Neurosciences Jahangirnagar University Savar Dhaka BangladeshDepartment of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Laboratory of Alternative Medicine and Behavioral Neurosciences Jahangirnagar University Savar Dhaka BangladeshDepartment of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Laboratory of Alternative Medicine and Behavioral Neurosciences Jahangirnagar University Savar Dhaka BangladeshDepartment of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Laboratory of Alternative Medicine and Behavioral Neurosciences Jahangirnagar University Savar Dhaka BangladeshDepartment of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Laboratory of Alternative Medicine and Behavioral Neurosciences Jahangirnagar University Savar Dhaka BangladeshDepartment of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Laboratory of Alternative Medicine and Behavioral Neurosciences Jahangirnagar University Savar Dhaka BangladeshDepartment of Environmental Physiology, Faculty of Medicine Shimane University Izumo Shimane JapanDepartment of Environmental Physiology, Faculty of Medicine Shimane University Izumo Shimane JapanDepartment of Environmental Physiology, Faculty of Medicine Shimane University Izumo Shimane JapanAbstract Lablab purpureus (L) bean is an undervalued or underutilized orphan crop in many tropical countries, where different forms of malnutrition are associated with stunting growth and cognitive deficiencies. We previously reported that L. purpureus contains ω‐3 α‐linolenic acid (ALA, C18:3, ω‐3), which can act as the precursor of ω‐3 docosahexaenoic acid (DHA, C22:6, ω‐3). Inadequate level of DHA impairs growth, development, and cognitive performance. Therefore, we evaluated if supplementation of L. purpureus seed flour (LPS) affects the nutritional status, in terms of body weight gain, plasma proteins, and DHA levels of malnourished model rats. Three groups of rats, namely, controls, malnourished alone (MN), and 15% LPS‐supplemented malnourished (MN + LPS) rats were fed with LPS for 12 weeks. Afterward, body weight, liver weight, brain weight, plasma proteins, micronutrients, lipid profile, and fatty acid profile of plasma, liver, and brains were determined by standard methods. The levels of liver lipid peroxide (LPO) and proinflammatory TNFα were also measured. The body weight, liver weight, serum total proteins and micronutrients (iron/potassium), and the levels of docosahexaenoic acid significantly increased in the plasma, liver, and brain of MN + LPS rats. Moreover, LPO and TNFα levels reduced significantly in MN + LPS rats. in vitro analysis revealed a significant free radical scavenging and antioxidative potential of L. purpureus seed extract. Thus, L. purpureus not only replenishes protein‐energy malnutrition, but also increases the levels of DHA, an indispensable polyunsaturated fatty acid for brain cognition. Finally, our results suggest that L. purpureus might benefit human malnutrition and related cognitive deficits.https://doi.org/10.1002/leg3.34braindocosahexaenoic acid (DHA)Lablab purpureusmalnutrition
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author Shahdat Hossain
Rashed Ahmed
Sujan Bhowmick
Marzan Sarkar
Taslima Nahar
Borhan Uddin
Mafroz Basunia
Abdullah Al Mamun
Michio Hashimoto
Osamu Shido
spellingShingle Shahdat Hossain
Rashed Ahmed
Sujan Bhowmick
Marzan Sarkar
Taslima Nahar
Borhan Uddin
Mafroz Basunia
Abdullah Al Mamun
Michio Hashimoto
Osamu Shido
Lablab purpureus (L) bean flour ameliorates plasma proteins and accretion of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA, 22:6, ω‐3) in the plasma, liver, and brain of malnourished rats
Legume Science
brain
docosahexaenoic acid (DHA)
Lablab purpureus
malnutrition
author_facet Shahdat Hossain
Rashed Ahmed
Sujan Bhowmick
Marzan Sarkar
Taslima Nahar
Borhan Uddin
Mafroz Basunia
Abdullah Al Mamun
Michio Hashimoto
Osamu Shido
author_sort Shahdat Hossain
title Lablab purpureus (L) bean flour ameliorates plasma proteins and accretion of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA, 22:6, ω‐3) in the plasma, liver, and brain of malnourished rats
title_short Lablab purpureus (L) bean flour ameliorates plasma proteins and accretion of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA, 22:6, ω‐3) in the plasma, liver, and brain of malnourished rats
title_full Lablab purpureus (L) bean flour ameliorates plasma proteins and accretion of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA, 22:6, ω‐3) in the plasma, liver, and brain of malnourished rats
title_fullStr Lablab purpureus (L) bean flour ameliorates plasma proteins and accretion of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA, 22:6, ω‐3) in the plasma, liver, and brain of malnourished rats
title_full_unstemmed Lablab purpureus (L) bean flour ameliorates plasma proteins and accretion of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA, 22:6, ω‐3) in the plasma, liver, and brain of malnourished rats
title_sort lablab purpureus (l) bean flour ameliorates plasma proteins and accretion of docosahexaenoic acid (dha, 22:6, ω‐3) in the plasma, liver, and brain of malnourished rats
publisher Wiley
series Legume Science
issn 2639-6181
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Abstract Lablab purpureus (L) bean is an undervalued or underutilized orphan crop in many tropical countries, where different forms of malnutrition are associated with stunting growth and cognitive deficiencies. We previously reported that L. purpureus contains ω‐3 α‐linolenic acid (ALA, C18:3, ω‐3), which can act as the precursor of ω‐3 docosahexaenoic acid (DHA, C22:6, ω‐3). Inadequate level of DHA impairs growth, development, and cognitive performance. Therefore, we evaluated if supplementation of L. purpureus seed flour (LPS) affects the nutritional status, in terms of body weight gain, plasma proteins, and DHA levels of malnourished model rats. Three groups of rats, namely, controls, malnourished alone (MN), and 15% LPS‐supplemented malnourished (MN + LPS) rats were fed with LPS for 12 weeks. Afterward, body weight, liver weight, brain weight, plasma proteins, micronutrients, lipid profile, and fatty acid profile of plasma, liver, and brains were determined by standard methods. The levels of liver lipid peroxide (LPO) and proinflammatory TNFα were also measured. The body weight, liver weight, serum total proteins and micronutrients (iron/potassium), and the levels of docosahexaenoic acid significantly increased in the plasma, liver, and brain of MN + LPS rats. Moreover, LPO and TNFα levels reduced significantly in MN + LPS rats. in vitro analysis revealed a significant free radical scavenging and antioxidative potential of L. purpureus seed extract. Thus, L. purpureus not only replenishes protein‐energy malnutrition, but also increases the levels of DHA, an indispensable polyunsaturated fatty acid for brain cognition. Finally, our results suggest that L. purpureus might benefit human malnutrition and related cognitive deficits.
topic brain
docosahexaenoic acid (DHA)
Lablab purpureus
malnutrition
url https://doi.org/10.1002/leg3.34
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