@article{MAKHILLJFT2005348004, title = {The Effect of Sesame Oil on Serum Lipids Level in Normochole sterolemic and Hypercholesterolemic Diet-Fed Rats}, journal = {Journal of Food Technology}, volume = {3}, number = {4}, pages = {552-554}, year = {2005}, issn = {1684-8462}, doi = {jftech.2005.552.554}, url = {https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?issn=1684-8462&doi=jftech.2005.552.554}, author = {M.M. Eltahir,Sania A.I. Shaddad and}, keywords = {}, abstract = {Most of Sudanese take sesame oil with the popular meal, kidney beans (foul). The average Sudanese consumption of sesame oil with "foul" was found to be 9.58%. In this study, sesame oil was investigated for its effect on serum level of cholesterol, triglycerides, HDL-cholesterol and LDL-cholesterol in normocholesterolemic and hypercholesterolemic diet fed rats. The experiment was divided into two phases, short term treatment (for 7 days) and long term treatment (treatment continued for 28 days). Sesame oil (10%) when administer to hypercholesterolemic diet fed rats increased serum cholesterol and LDL-cholesterol significantly. In normocholesterolemic rats, sesame oil has no significant effect on serum lipids profile.} }