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Antioxidant Activity of Crocodile Oil (Crocodylus siamensis) on Cognitive Function in Rats

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Crocodile oil (CO) is rich in monounsaturated fatty acids and polyunsaturated fatty acids. The antioxidant activity and cognitive effect of monounsaturated fatty acids and polyunsaturated fatty acids have been largely reported. This work aimed to investigate the effect of CO on antioxidant activity and cognitive function in rats. Twenty-one rats were divided into three treatment groups: (1) sterile water (NS), (2) 1 mL/kg of CO (NC1), and (3) 3 mL/kg of CO (NC3). Rats underwent oral gavage once daily for 8 weeks. CO treatment decreased the triglycerides level significantly compared with that in the NS group. CO had a free radical scavenging ability greater than that of olive oil but had no effect on levels of antioxidant markers in the brain. Expression of unique proteins in the CO-treatment group were correlated with the detoxification of hydrogen peroxide. Rats in the NC1 group had better memory function than rats in the NC3 group. Expression of unique proteins in the NC1 group was correlated with memory function. However, CO did not cause a decline in cognitive function in rats. CO can be an alternative dietary oil because it has a hypolipidemia effect and antioxidant activity. In addition, CO did not cause a negative effect on cognitive function.
Title: Antioxidant Activity of Crocodile Oil (Crocodylus siamensis) on Cognitive Function in Rats
Description:
Crocodile oil (CO) is rich in monounsaturated fatty acids and polyunsaturated fatty acids.
The antioxidant activity and cognitive effect of monounsaturated fatty acids and polyunsaturated fatty acids have been largely reported.
This work aimed to investigate the effect of CO on antioxidant activity and cognitive function in rats.
Twenty-one rats were divided into three treatment groups: (1) sterile water (NS), (2) 1 mL/kg of CO (NC1), and (3) 3 mL/kg of CO (NC3).
Rats underwent oral gavage once daily for 8 weeks.
CO treatment decreased the triglycerides level significantly compared with that in the NS group.
CO had a free radical scavenging ability greater than that of olive oil but had no effect on levels of antioxidant markers in the brain.
Expression of unique proteins in the CO-treatment group were correlated with the detoxification of hydrogen peroxide.
Rats in the NC1 group had better memory function than rats in the NC3 group.
Expression of unique proteins in the NC1 group was correlated with memory function.
However, CO did not cause a decline in cognitive function in rats.
CO can be an alternative dietary oil because it has a hypolipidemia effect and antioxidant activity.
In addition, CO did not cause a negative effect on cognitive function.

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