?CASSAVA,PROTEIN AND IODINE INTERACTION IN THE THYROID STATUS OF RATS

Authors

  • Akintunde A Akindahunsi Department of Chemistry, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria
  • SteveR A Adewusi Department of Biochemistry, Federal University of Technology, PMB 704, Akure, Nigeria

Keywords:

Dietary cyanide, Iodine, Thyroid status, Goiter endemia, Proteins, Cassava.

Abstract

The possible synergistic role of dietary cyanide from cassava,low iodine intake and protein deficiency and/or imbalance on the
thyroid status and goiter endemia in Akungba and Oke-Agbe villages in Akoko area of south-western Nigeria was investigated
using rats as model. Thirty (30) weaning albino rats were fed on corn starch or cassava as the major source of carbohydrates,
3.5 and 10.0% levels of protein supplied by either casein or Amaranthus viridis and a salt mixture with or without iodine
for 42 days. Cassava with a total hydrocyanic acid (HeN) content of 25 mg kg' DW did not cause growth depression when
fed to rats with casein at 10% protein level. Iodine deficiency resulted in slightly higher weight gain while protein defi-
ciency especially the vegetable rations caused significant growth reductions. Interaction between cassava/iodine deficiency
and protein imbalance, especially in the vegetable rations, caused a significant increase in the weight of the thyroid gland
when expressed as percent of body weight. Dietary cyanide caused a significant increase in serum and urinary thiocyanate
levels while iodine deficiency caused a significant reduction in the plasma protein-bound iodine (PBI). These results
would partially explain the goiter endemia in Akungba and Oke-Agbe villages whose nutritional status was mimicked in
these experiments.

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Published

2000-06-26

How to Cite

Akindahunsi, A. A., & Adewusi, S. A. (2000). ?CASSAVA,PROTEIN AND IODINE INTERACTION IN THE THYROID STATUS OF RATS. Biological Sciences - PJSIR, 43(3), 171–176. Retrieved from https://v2.pjsir.org/index.php/biological-sciences/article/view/2023