Etude de l’effet hypocholestérolémiant de la souche Lactobacillus Plantarum LB23 isolée du miel collecté de la région d’Aghlal, Ain Temouchent
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Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide. Cholesterol is one of the
major risk factors for these diseases, hence the need for natural sources that can lower
cholesterol has been of interest since the drugs used cause adverse effects. A strain of
probiotic lactic acid bacteria with a potential lipid-lowering effect has been isolated from
honey. The strain was identified Lactobacillus Plantarum (LB23), the cholesterol-lowering
effects of this strain were studied in male Balb/C mice suffering from high-fat diet-induced
hypercholesterolemia. The mice were fed a diet high in cholesterol and were divided into the
following three experimental groups: Control group (Normal diet), mice fed a fatty diet, and
mice fed a fatty diet + L. plantarum (LB23 ). At the end of the experiment, blood was
collected and analyzed. The results indicated that L. plantarum LB23 intervention significantly inhibited body weight growth, improved blood serum biochemical parameters
(TC, TG, LDL-c, and HDL-c) related to lipid metabolism in mice. These findings present new
evidence supporting that L .plantarum LB23 has the potential to enhance lipid metabolism
and could be used as a potential functional food for the prevention of hyperlipidemia.
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