Abstract

Purpose Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading and the most critical type of chronic disease. Atherosclerosis is the most common cause of CVD. Inflammation has been progressively acknowledged as a vital and central player in the pathophysiology of atherosclerosis. Baccaurea angulata is an underutilized fruit of the island of Borneo. It was obtained from Bau, Sarawak, Malaysia. In our previous studies, B. angulata did not only increase antioxidant enzyme activities, but also slowed the lipid peroxidation process in high-cholesterol-fed rabbits. It was hypothesized that B. angulata fruit would exert an anti-inflammatory effect. This study, therefore, aimed at evaluating and comparing the effects of three different B. angulata whole fruit (WF) juice doses on 11 serum inflammatory biomarkers of atherosclerosis. Methods Thirty-five male New Zealand white rabbits were divided into seven groups (n=5). Group CH was fed 1% cholesterol diet only, group C1 was fed 1% cholesterol diet and 0.5 ml/kg/day B. angulata WF juice, group C2 was fed 1% cholesterol diet and 1.0 ml/kg/day B. angulata WF juice, group C3 was fed 1% cholesterol diet and 1.5 ml/kg/day B. angulata WF juice, group N was fed standard pellet only, group N1 was fed standard pellet and 0.5 ml/kg/day B. angulata WF juice, and group N2 was fed standard pellet and 1.0 ml/kg/day B. angulata WF juice for 12 weeks. Results The administration of the various juices reduced the concentrations of induced serum inflammatory biomarkers. Conclusion This protective effect of B. angulata fruit against cardiovascular risk might be due to its polyphenol content.

Highlights

  • Atherosclerosis, a systematic disease that manifests in the coronary circulation, has traditionally been highly correlated with dyslipidemia

  • We demonstrated that the administration of B. angulata whole fruit (WF) juices (0.5, 1.0, and 1.5 ml/kg/day) exerted a reduction in the serum IL-1 level in high-cholesterol-fed rabbits (Table 1). erefore, the use of B. angulata WF as a therapeutic plant-based food for the prevention of atherosclerosis progression could be interesting

  • Another interesting finding from this study shows that the elevated serum IL-6 level induced by feeding high-cholesterol diet was dose-dependently reduced in the B. angulata WF-treated groups of rabbits (Table 1)

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Research Article

Phenolic-Rich Baccaurea angulata Modulates Inflammatory Biomarkers of Atherosclerosis. Atherosclerosis is the most common cause of CVD. Baccaurea angulata is an underutilized fruit of the island of Borneo. It was obtained from Bau, Sarawak, Malaysia. B. angulata did increase antioxidant enzyme activities, and slowed the lipid peroxidation process in high-cholesterol-fed rabbits. It was hypothesized that B. angulata fruit would exert an anti-inflammatory effect. Is study, aimed at evaluating and comparing the effects of three different B. angulata whole fruit (WF) juice doses on 11 serum inflammatory biomarkers of atherosclerosis. E administration of the various juices reduced the concentrations of induced serum inflammatory biomarkers. Is protective effect of B. angulata fruit against cardiovascular risk might be due to its polyphenol content Conclusion. is protective effect of B. angulata fruit against cardiovascular risk might be due to its polyphenol content

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