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Findik Ayfer, . and Arsoy Dilek, . and Gülmez Nurhayat, . and Sağmanligil Vedat, . and Sayiner Serkan, . Effects of deep-frying palm oil and exercise on sperm and biochemical parameters in mice. pp. 647-655. ISSN 1511-2780
Abstract
The aim of this study was to assess the effects of deep-frying palm oil on a number of sperm and biochemical parameters with or without low (Ex1) and high-intensity (Ex2) swimming exercises. Mice (32 BALB/c type) were equally divided into four groups (control palm oil palm oilEx1 and palm oilEx2). The increase in epididymal fat weight in case of using palm oil was normalised in both exercises. The percentage of abnormal sperm increased in the palm oil and palm oilEx2 groups (p0.01 and p0.001 respectively) whilst there was not significant different from control group in palm oilEx1 groups. An increase in total cholesterol after palm oil was not reversed by either swimming exercises. The increased level of triglyceride in case of palm oil with heavy exercise was higher than the control (p0.05) palm oil and palm oil Ex1 groups (both p0.05). The comparison to the control group showed that the increase in plasma MDA levels in palm oil and palm oilEx2 exercise groups were significantly higher (p0.05 and p0.01 respectively). In contrast a significant increase (p0.01) in testes MDA level after using palm oil was significantly reversed in both light and heavy exercise groups (p0.001 and p0.01 respectively).
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Abstract
The aim of this study was to assess the effects of deep-frying palm oil on a number of sperm and biochemical parameters with or without low (Ex1) and high-intensity (Ex2) swimming exercises. Mice (32 BALB/c type) were equally divided into four groups (control palm oil palm oilEx1 and palm oilEx2). The increase in epididymal fat weight in case of using palm oil was normalised in both exercises. The percentage of abnormal sperm increased in the palm oil and palm oilEx2 groups (p0.01 and p0.001 respectively) whilst there was not significant different from control group in palm oilEx1 groups. An increase in total cholesterol after palm oil was not reversed by either swimming exercises. The increased level of triglyceride in case of palm oil with heavy exercise was higher than the control (p0.05) palm oil and palm oil Ex1 groups (both p0.05). The comparison to the control group showed that the increase in plasma MDA levels in palm oil and palm oilEx2 exercise groups were significantly higher (p0.05 and p0.01 respectively). In contrast a significant increase (p0.01) in testes MDA level after using palm oil was significantly reversed in both light and heavy exercise groups (p0.001 and p0.01 respectively).
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Item Type: | Article |
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AGROVOC Term: | Palm oils |
AGROVOC Term: | Mice |
AGROVOC Term: | Experimental animals |
AGROVOC Term: | Biochemical indicators (organisms) |
AGROVOC Term: | Exercise |
AGROVOC Term: | Sperm |
AGROVOC Term: | Triglycerides |
AGROVOC Term: | Cholesterol |
AGROVOC Term: | malondialdehyde |
AGROVOC Term: | Health |
Depositing User: | Mr. AFANDI ABDUL MALEK |
Last Modified: | 24 Apr 2025 00:55 |
URI: | http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/9485 |
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