American Journal of Food Technology1557-45711557-458XAcademic Journals Inc.10.3923/ajft.2012.622.632Foeniculum vulgare Extracts and Plantago ovata in High-fat Diet-induced Obese Rats]]>ShahatAbdelaaty A.AhmedHanaa H.HammoudaFaiza M. GhalebHaider 102012710Obesity is a condition in which excess body fat is accumulated to an extent that health may be negatively affected and in spite of the number of studies to prevent or treat obesity, its prevalence continues to rise in developed as well as in developing countries. It has become one of the most serious public health challenges of the 21st century. The current study was undertaken to evaluate efficacy of Foeniculum vulgare (fennel) methanolic, aqueous and oil extracts and Plantago ovata (Plantago) seeds-supplemented diet in management of obesity in high fat diet-fed rats. Adult female sprague Dawley rats were classified into six groups. The first group was kept on standard rodent chow for 24 weeks (lean control). 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