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Effects of argan oil on HDL & LDL.
Argan oil is rich in unsaturated fatty acids,
tocopherol and phenolic compounds. These protective molecules make
further study of its cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) action
interesting.
Furthermore, no previous study has explored the
antioxidant activity of argan oil in comparison with olive oil.
The present study was conducted to evaluate the
beneficial properties of Virgin argan oil phenolic extracts (VAO-PE)
towards CVD by: (A) protecting human (low-density lipoprotein, LDL)
against lipid peroxidation and (B) promoting high-density
lipoprotein (HDL)-mediated cholesterol efflux.
Human LDLs were oxidized by incubation with CuSO4
in the presence of different concentrations of VAO-PE (0–320μg/ml).
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LDL lipid peroxidation was evaluated by
conjugated diene and MDA formation as well as Vitamin E
disappearance. Incubation of LDL with VAO-PE significantly prolonged
the lag-phase and lowered the progression rate of lipid peroxidation
(P<0.01) and reduced the disappearance of Vitamin E in a
concentration-dependent manner.
Incubation of HDL with VAO-PE significantly
increased the fluidity of the HDL phospholipidic bilayer (P=0.0004)
and HDL-mediated cholesterol efflux from THP-1 macrophages.
These results suggest that Virgin argan oil
provides a source of dietary phenolic antioxidants, which prevent
cardiovascular diseases by inhibiting LDL-oxidation and enhancing
reverse cholesterol transport. These properties increase the anti-atherogenic
potential of HDL.
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