식이성 단백질 함량이 Xenobiotics 대사에 미치는 영향
Critical Review on an Effect of Dietary Protein Content on the Xenobiotics Metabolism in Rats
- 동아시아식생활학회
- Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
- Vol.5 No.3
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1995.01385 - 394 (10 pages)
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Our previous reports on the effect of dietary protein on methanethiol, ethacrynic acid, bromobenzene and carbon tetrachloride metabolism were overall reviewed. The methanethiol, ethacrynicacid and bromobenzene treated rats showed the more severe liver damage in those fed a low protein diet than those fed a standard protein diet. These xenobiotics treated rats showed the lower content of hepatic glutathione and its conjugated enzyme, glutathione S-transferase activities in those fed a low protein diet than those fed a standard protein diet. In case of carbon tetrachloride treated rats, the liver damage was more reduced in rats fed a low protein diet than those fed a standard protein diet. Concomitantly the hepatic cytochrome P-450 content, and its decreasing rate to the control were lower in rats fed a low protein diet than those fed a standard protein diet.
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