Effect of vegetable oil intake on erythrocyte physical properties and hemorheology.

Effects of vegetable oil intake on red cell physical properties and blood flow condition were evaluated. The study was done on two groups of volunteers taking either soybean oil (6 volunteers) or palm oil (another 6 subjects) for a period of eight weeks. The continuous effects were followed up after...

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Main Authors: P. Bunyaratvej, A. Bunyaratvej, V. Tanphaichitr
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spelling th-mahidol.224682018-08-10T15:48:49Z Effect of vegetable oil intake on erythrocyte physical properties and hemorheology. P. Bunyaratvej A. Bunyaratvej V. Tanphaichitr Mahidol University Medicine Effects of vegetable oil intake on red cell physical properties and blood flow condition were evaluated. The study was done on two groups of volunteers taking either soybean oil (6 volunteers) or palm oil (another 6 subjects) for a period of eight weeks. The continuous effects were followed up after continuing the vegetable oil intake for another four weeks. Significant reduction in red cell deformability was demonstrated by laser diffractometry in both groups. The palm oil had greater extent in causing reduced red cell deformability as early as four weeks after the oil intake, whereas, such effect was shown in eight weeks after the soybean oil intake. The reducing effect of red cell deformability by palm oil intake was more obvious than that by the soybean oil intake as indicated by the fall of deformability index from the control by 47.6 per cent in palm oil and 21.9 per cent in the soybean oil group. The decrease still persisted and could be investigated on the four weeks' followup. The hematologic parameters measured by the laser-based instrument, the H*1 analyser were all within the normal ranges in both groups. However, the group taking soybean oil showed decreasing hemoglobin levels, which may be a physiological response to facilitate blood flow condition. The platelet volume was increased in both groups, indicating the possibility of adjustment of thrombopoiesis in the subjects although no clinical indication related to this finding was shown. In conclusion, intake of vegetable oil had an effect on red cell deformability. Soybean oil had an advantage over palm oil in having less effect on reducing the red cell deformability. 2018-08-10T08:48:49Z 2018-08-10T08:48:49Z 1992-01-01 Article Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand. Vol.75 Suppl 1, (1992), 253-258 01252208 2-s2.0-0026487669 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/22468 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=0026487669&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
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country Thailand
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P. Bunyaratvej
A. Bunyaratvej
V. Tanphaichitr
Effect of vegetable oil intake on erythrocyte physical properties and hemorheology.
description Effects of vegetable oil intake on red cell physical properties and blood flow condition were evaluated. The study was done on two groups of volunteers taking either soybean oil (6 volunteers) or palm oil (another 6 subjects) for a period of eight weeks. The continuous effects were followed up after continuing the vegetable oil intake for another four weeks. Significant reduction in red cell deformability was demonstrated by laser diffractometry in both groups. The palm oil had greater extent in causing reduced red cell deformability as early as four weeks after the oil intake, whereas, such effect was shown in eight weeks after the soybean oil intake. The reducing effect of red cell deformability by palm oil intake was more obvious than that by the soybean oil intake as indicated by the fall of deformability index from the control by 47.6 per cent in palm oil and 21.9 per cent in the soybean oil group. The decrease still persisted and could be investigated on the four weeks' followup. The hematologic parameters measured by the laser-based instrument, the H*1 analyser were all within the normal ranges in both groups. However, the group taking soybean oil showed decreasing hemoglobin levels, which may be a physiological response to facilitate blood flow condition. The platelet volume was increased in both groups, indicating the possibility of adjustment of thrombopoiesis in the subjects although no clinical indication related to this finding was shown. In conclusion, intake of vegetable oil had an effect on red cell deformability. Soybean oil had an advantage over palm oil in having less effect on reducing the red cell deformability.
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P. Bunyaratvej
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V. Tanphaichitr
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author P. Bunyaratvej
A. Bunyaratvej
V. Tanphaichitr
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title Effect of vegetable oil intake on erythrocyte physical properties and hemorheology.
title_short Effect of vegetable oil intake on erythrocyte physical properties and hemorheology.
title_full Effect of vegetable oil intake on erythrocyte physical properties and hemorheology.
title_fullStr Effect of vegetable oil intake on erythrocyte physical properties and hemorheology.
title_full_unstemmed Effect of vegetable oil intake on erythrocyte physical properties and hemorheology.
title_sort effect of vegetable oil intake on erythrocyte physical properties and hemorheology.
publishDate 2018
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