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Original Articles

Diets rich in whole wheat improve redox status and enhance immune responses in rats

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Pages 95-104 | Received 31 Oct 2008, Published online: 06 Jun 2009
 

Abstract

Whole wheat and refined wheat differ substantially for dietary fibre and polyphenol contents, however, the exact relationship between the in vitro contents and in vivo functions have not been well established. Two groups of growing rats were fed for 6 weeks with diets containing 53% of whole durum and refined durum wheat flours. In plasma and in mesenteric lymphocytes parameters of redox status and in lymphocytes the rate of cell proliferation and the type of immune response were measured. Plasma antioxidant activity showed that whole wheat was able to increase antioxidative status with respect to refined wheat and to reduce the carbonyl content. The diets rich in whole wheat can improve proliferative responses with respect to refined wheat. The results indicated that a constant intake of whole wheat may have important implications for health, by acting as modulator of immune function and redox status.

Acknowledgements

We thank Professor Gianfranco Panfili of the University of Molise for providing the flours and for their basic chemical analysis.

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