2018
DOI: 10.1590/fst.08917
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The effect of micronized corn fiber on body weight, glycemia, and lipid metabolism in rats fed cafeteria diet

Abstract: During corn industrial dry milling, a residue rich in dietary fibers is generated. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of micronized corn fiber (MCF) as part of a cafeteria diet in the macronutrient metabolism and body weight. Wistar male rats, with initial body weight of 249 ± 14 g (n = 13), received AON-93M diet (Group 1) or cafeteria diet (Groups 2, 3 and 4), composed of commercial ration, cookies, fried potato sticks, milk chocolate, bacon and chicken liver pâté. Groups 3 and 4 received MCF to replace… Show more

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“…The APH group did not prevent the decrease of HDL cholesterol compared to control groups and it is commonly observed in animals with this dietary pattern [25,34,35]. However the APH group presented lower HDL cholesterol than AD and NC groups.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…The APH group did not prevent the decrease of HDL cholesterol compared to control groups and it is commonly observed in animals with this dietary pattern [25,34,35]. However the APH group presented lower HDL cholesterol than AD and NC groups.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%