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Studies on the Metabolism of<i>d</i>-Limonene (<i>p</i>-Mentha-1,8-diene): III. Effects of<i>d</i>-Limonene on the Lipids and Drug-Metabolizing Enzymes in Rat Livers
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1975
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Lipid AnalysisSecondary MetaboliteLiver TriglycerideGlycogen ContentHepatotoxicityDrug-metabolizing EnzymesHealth SciencesRat LiversBiochemistryLipid NutritionLiver PhysiologyRelative Liver WeightMetabolomicsPharmacologyLipid MetabolismPhysiologyMetabolismMedicineLipid SynthesisCarbonyl Metabolism
1. After a single oral dose of d-limonene (200-1200 mg/kg) no effects were observed on liver triglyceride, microsomal protein, cytochrome b5, and the drug-metabolizing enzymes. Glycogen content was slightly decreased at doses higher than 800 mg/kg, and cytochrome P-450 and delta-aminolaevulinic acid synthetase activity was slightly increased at 1200 mg/kg. 2. After repeated treatment (400 mg/kg/day) for 30 days, the relative liver weight and hepatic phospholipid content were only slightly increased, and liver and serum cholesterol were decreased 49 and 8%, respectively. Of the phospholipid fatty acids, palmitic, linoleic and arachidonic acids were increased, and stearic acid was decreased. Aminopyrine demethylase and aniline hydroxylase were increased 26 and 22%, respectively, and cytochrome P-450 and b5 were likewise increased 31 and 30%.
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