Issue 2, 2016

Effects of diet containing flaxseed flour (Linum usitatissimum) on body adiposity and bone health in young male rats

Abstract

Flaxseed flour has been described as an excellent alpha-linolenic acid source. This study was designed to evaluate the effects of flaxseed flour on body adiposity and bone health in rats fed a flaxseed flour diet during lactation until 90 days. At birth, male Wistar rats were randomly assigned to control (C) and experimental (FF) groups, whose dams were treated with a control or flaxseed flour diet, respectively, during lactation. At 21 days, pups were weaned and fed a control and experimental diet until 90 days. Food intake, body mass and length were evaluated during a 21–90 day period. At 90 days, composition by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry, serum hormonal profile, intra-abdominal fat mass, and lumbar vertebra and femur analyses was determined. Differences were deemed significant at p < 0.05. The FF group displayed the following (P < 0.05): a higher total lean mass (+7%), a lower total (−16%) and intra-abdominal (−24%) fat mass, a smaller adipocyte area (−30%), a higher femoral mass (+5%), bone mineral density (+5%) and radiodensity (+20%), and a higher maximum force (+10%) and breaking strength (+11%). The flaxseed flour diet displayed functional properties related to body growth maintenance associated with a lower risk of developing metabolic alterations, obesity and bone fragility.

Graphical abstract: Effects of diet containing flaxseed flour (Linum usitatissimum) on body adiposity and bone health in young male rats

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
23 Dec 2015
Accepted
20 Jan 2016
First published
20 Jan 2016

Food Funct., 2016,7, 698-703

Effects of diet containing flaxseed flour (Linum usitatissimum) on body adiposity and bone health in young male rats

C. A. S. da Costa, P. C. A. da Silva, D. C. Ribeiro, A. D. Pereira, A. D. S. dos Santos, M. D. C. de Abreu, L. R. Pessoa, B. F. D. C. Boueri, C. R. Pessanha, C. C. A. do Nascimento-Saba, E. M. da Silva and G. T. Boaventura, Food Funct., 2016, 7, 698 DOI: 10.1039/C5FO01598G

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