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Metabolic parameters in rats receiving different levels of oral glycerol supplementation
Authors:K G Lisenko  E F Andrade  R V Lobato  D R Orlando  D H C Damin  A C Costa  R R Lima  R R Alvarenga  M G Zangeronimo  R V Sousa  L J Pereira
Institution:1. Department of Veterinary Medicine, Federal University of Lavras, Lavras, Brazil;2. Department of Food Sciences, Federal University of Lavras, Lavras, Brazil;3. Department of Animal Sciences, Federal University of Lavras, Lavras, Brazil;4. Department of Exact Sciences, Federal University of Lavras, Lavras, Brazil
Abstract:The use of glycerol in the diets for animals is of interest because it is a residue of biodiesel production and rich in energy. Thus, this study aimed to evaluate metabolic and physiological parameters of rats receiving supplemental pure glycerol by gavage. We used 30 Wistar rats (initial weight 202.7 ± 29.98 g) receiving 0 (control/saline), 200, 400, 800 and 1600 mg glycerol/kg of body weight (bidistilled glycerine, 99.85% glycerol) beside food and water ad libitum for 28 days. We used a completely randomised design with five treatments and six replicates. At the end of the experiment, the animals were killed, and the results showed that there was no change (p > 0.05) in the intake and excretion of water, the average daily weight gain, dry matter, ash and crude protein in the carcass or plasma triacylglycerols. There was a beneficial effect (p < 0.05) up to a dose of 800 mg/kg glycerol on feed intake, percentage of carcass fat, plasma levels of aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), high‐density lipoprotein (HDLc) and low‐/very low‐density lipoprotein (LDLc + VLDLc). The levels of total cholesterol and glucose were increased with up to a dose of 800 mg/kg glycerol (but remained within the normal range); they were reduced with the dose of 1600 mg/kg. The total leucocyte count tended to be reduced, although it was within the reference values for rats. There were no renal or pancreatic lesions. In conclusion, glycerol presented as a safe supplement at the studied doses, even having some beneficial effects in a dose‐dependent manner in rats.
Keywords:glycerine  metabolism  animal nutrition  supplementary feeding
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