Abstract

This study was conducted to examine the effects of herb extract addition on bone metabolism of ovariectomized (OVX) rats fed a diet with tuna bone as a source of calcium. The experimental groups were sham–control (CaCO 3 [CC]), OVX-CC (OVX-control), OVX–CC + herb extract, OVX–tuna bone powder (TB), OVX–tuna bone powder + herb extract, OVX–citrated tuna bone powder (CTB), and OVX–citrated tuna bone powder + herb extract (CTBH). The herb extract included Rehmanniae radix and Angelicae gigantis radix, following the prescribed theories of Oriental herb medicine. In the OVX-CTBH group, the level of fecal (33.6%) and urinary calcium excretion (45.8%) greatly decreased compared with the TB groups. Osteocalcin concentrations were significantly lower in the OVX-CC group and higher in the OVX-CTB group. The deoxypyridinoline value was significantly influenced by ovariectomy. It was elevated in all OVX groups compared with the sham group, and it was reduced by 12.8% in rats supplemented with the herb extract. The bone density value per 100-g body weight was lowest in the TB group, and it was higher in the tuna bone powder + herb extract, CTB, and CTBH groups. We concluded that TB can be a good calcium source, and it was effective in maintaining skeletal metabolism of OVX rats when it was fed in the form of citrated or herb extract–supplemented diets.

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