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ELMI DAWELE, KHADIRA |
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2019-01-14T10:04:40Z |
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2019-01-14T10:04:40Z |
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2017 |
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http://e-biblio.univ-mosta.dz/handle/123456789/8447 |
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The present study evaluates the anti-cholesterol properties of green tea in vivo. For this we tried an experiment consisting in causing hypercholesterolemia in normalipid mice at a dose of 10 g / kg of egg yolk to evaluate the anti-cholesterol properties of green tea at 900 mg / kg and 100mg / kg. The results of this experimental study demonstrated the obesity of hyperlipidemic mice compared to the control mice. In addition, lipid profile analysis revealed a marked decrease in lipid parameters such as total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol and triglycerides, followed by a significant increase in HDL cholesterol in hyperlipidemic mice treated with Depending on the dose administered. In fact, green tea (Camellia sinensis) used as a treatment, is known by the flavonoid content of which 70% is catechins: on average 200 ml of green tea contain 90 to 110 mg of catechins. |
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Green tea |
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Camellia Sinensis |
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Catechins |
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hypercholesterolemia |
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anti-cholesterol |
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Thé vert |
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Camellia Sinensis |
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Catéchines |
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hypercholestérolémie |
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anti-cholestérol |
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Etude de l’effet hypocholestérolémiant du thé vert (Camellia sinensis). Etude in vivo chez la souris (swiss) |
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Other |
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