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Absorption difference between diacylglycerol oil and butter blend containing diacylglycerol oil
Authors:Janni Brogaard Kristensen  Henry Jørgensen  Huiling Mu
Affiliation:1. BioCentrum‐DTU and Centre for Advanced Food Studies, Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark;2. Department of Animal Health and Bioscience, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, University of Aarhus, Tjele, Denmark;3. Department of Pharmaceutics and Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
Abstract:This study aims at investigating whether the intake of butter blends containing diacylglycerol (DAG) oil may result in reduced fat accumulation, in similarity to DAG oil, and the potential metabolic differences between butter blends and DAG oil. Four experimental diets containing either 10 wt% DAG butter blend (BDAG), triacylglycerol (TAG) butter blend (BTAG), DAG oil (ODAG) or TAG oil (OTAG) were prepared, and each was fed to a group of 8 male Wistar rats. The design of the experiment was a combined balance and feeding experiment. The rats fed the BTAG and ODAG‐diets had a significantly higher protein content than rats fed the BDAG and OTAG‐diets, and the fat content was significantly lower in rats fed the ODAG‐diet as compared to rats fed the OTAG and BDAG‐diets. A significantly higher content of ash was observed in rats fed the two TAG diets. The ratio of abdominal fat weight/body weight was significantly higher for rats fed the BDAG‐diet than for rats fed the BTAG and ODAG‐diets. To conclude, the beneficial effects of DAG oil in reducing body fat accumulation cannot be observed in DAG oil containing butter blends, and the effect of DAG on bone health requires further investigation.
Keywords:Ash content  Diacylglycerol  Energy balance  Fat deposition  Spreads
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