The Effect of a Non-Absorbable Fat, Sucrose Polyester, on the Metabolism of Vitamin A by the Rat
- 1 October 1979
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Elsevier in Journal of Nutrition
- Vol. 109 (10), 1688-1693
- https://doi.org/10.1093/jn/109.10.1688
Abstract
Sucrose polyester (SPE) is a fat-like material that is not absorbed. The effect of this material on vitamin A metabolism was determined by measuring the amount of the vitamin that was stored in the liver of rats following the ingestion of a known amount of vitamin A. In one study, the vitamin A was administered as an oral dose in a vehicle consisting of various proportions of cottonseed oil and SPE. Each 1% replacement of cottonseed oil by SPE resulted in a 0.26% decrease in the amount of vitamin A found in the liver. In the second study, the vitamin A was incorporated into diets in which the fat component consisted of various proportions of cottonseed oil and SPE. When these diets were consumed for 1 week, each 1% replacement of cottonseed oil by SPE resulted in a 0.84% decrease in the storage of vitamin A by the liver. It is proposed that in the lumen of the intestine vitamin A distributes between the customary micellar phase and the unhydrolyzed oil phase of SPE. The vitamin A in this latter phase is eliminated in the feces.Keywords
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