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Bioactive Components and Antioxidant Properties of Acacia nilotica Seeds: Exploring Their Potential as a Cholesterol-Lowering Agent in Rats

Yousif A. Elhassaneen, Basma A. El-khateeb, Esraa S. Abd El-Aty

American Journal of Food and Nutrition. 2025, 13(4), 138-153 doi:10.12691/ajfn-13-4-3
  • Table 1. Proximate chemical composition (g/100) of Acacia nilotica seeds powder (ANS)
  • Table 2. Anti-nutrients/bioactive compounds content of Acacia nilotica seeds powder (ANS)
  • Table 3. Antioxidant activity (AA, %) of Acacia nilotica seeds powder (ANS)
  • Table 4. Impact of a four-week Acacia nilotica seed treatment on body weight gain, feed intake and feed efficiency ratio in rats fed a hypercholesterolemic diet
  • Table 5. Impact of a four-week Acacia nilotica seed treatment on liver function in rats fed a hypercholesterolemic diet
  • Table 6. Impact of a four-week Acacia nilotica seed treatment on serum lipid profile including total cholesterol and triglycerides in rats fed hypercholesterolemia diet
  • Table 7. Impact of a four-week Acacia nilotica seed treatment on serum cholesterol fractions including HDL-c, LDL-c and VLDL-c in rats fed hypercholesterolemia diet
  • Table 8. Impact of a four-week Acacia nilotica seed treatment on glutathione fractions in rats fed hypercholesterolemia diet
  • Table 9. Impact of a four-week Acacia nilotica seed treatment on erythrocytes antioxidant enzymes activity in rats fed hypercholesterolemia diet
  • Table 10. Impact of a four-week Acacia nilotica seed treatment on biological oxidants in rats fed hypercholesterolemia diet