The Effects of Biofortified Cowpeas on Iron, Glucose, and Lipid Metabolism in Rats Fed a High‐Fat/High‐Sugar Diet
Ana Paula Ribeiro Gaspar, Cíntia Tomaz Sant' Ana, Mariana Grancieri, Ana Paula Carvalho de Moura Cruz, Leone Soromenho Viana, Eduardo Lorencetti Fornazier, Marisa da Silva Corrêa, Henrique Jordem Venial, Jankerle Neves Boeloni, Neuza Maria Brunoro Costa

TL;DR
Biofortified cowpeas improve iron, glucose, and lipid metabolism in rats on a high-fat/high-sugar diet.
Contribution
This study demonstrates that biofortified cowpeas can positively influence metabolic health markers compared to ferrous sulfate.
Findings
Biofortified cowpea Aracê improved colon crypt size and lowered insulin levels compared to ferrous sulfate.
Biofortified cowpeas increased short-chain fatty acids and improved lipid metabolism markers like HDL-c and cholesterol ratios.
The biofortification process induced beneficial metabolic changes in iron, glucose, and lipid metabolism.
Abstract
Iron deficiency anemia may affect carbohydrates and lipid metabolism. This study aimed to evaluate the iron bioavailability from biofortified cowpeas in the context of a high‐fat/high‐sugar diet and its relationship with carbohydrate and lipid metabolism. Forty‐eight Wistar rats were induced to anemia for 21 days, and during the repletion phase (35 days), the animals received diets containing 12 ppm of iron from ferrous sulfate or biofortified (BRS Aracê and BRS Tumucumaque) and a conventional (BRS Pajeú) cowpeas. The biofortified cowpea Aracê showed a hemoglobin gain similar to ferrous sulfate, improved crypt size in the colon, lowered insulin levels and area under the curve in the glucose tolerance test compared to ferrous sulfate (p < 0.05). Hepcidin levels were similar between the groups. The biofortified cowpeas increased the production of short‐chain fatty acids compared to…
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TopicsIron Metabolism and Disorders · Plant Micronutrient Interactions and Effects · Agricultural pest management studies
