
In vitro experiments were shown that native ecologically pure non-starch polysaccharide crylan bind the bile acid. Crylan was found to decrease hyperlipidemia induced in rats by means of diet enriched with cholesterol and 6-methylthiouracil. This effect of crylan was more pronounced as compare with the action of native nonspecific enterosorbent polyfepan.
Male, Hyperlipidemias, Enterosorption, Lignin, Lipids, Rats, Cholesterol, Dietary, Antithyroid Agents, Liver, Polysaccharides, Methylthiouracil, Animals, Diet, Atherogenic, Hypolipidemic Agents
Male, Hyperlipidemias, Enterosorption, Lignin, Lipids, Rats, Cholesterol, Dietary, Antithyroid Agents, Liver, Polysaccharides, Methylthiouracil, Animals, Diet, Atherogenic, Hypolipidemic Agents
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