Short-term (14 days) treatment with D-004, a lipid extract from Roystonea regia fruits, has
been shown to prevent testosterone (T)-induced prostate hyperplasia (PH) and increased oxidative stress
in rat prostate, but no study has documented if such effects persist after longer treatment. This study investigated
the persistence of the effects of D-004 orally given for 60 days for preventing prostate enlargement
and increase of oxidative markers in rats with T-induced PH. Rats were randomized into three
groups: a negative control and two T-injected that received orally vehicle (positive control) or D-004 (400
mg/kg/day), respectively. Prostate weights of positive controls significantly and markedly increased over
the time, while persistent and significant reductions of such increases were seen in D-004-treated rats. Also,
D-004 significantly reduced the T-induced increase of prostate conjugated diene generation and sulphydril
groups concentrations, achieving a complete reduction from the day 30 after starting the treatment.
Concluding, the effects of oral treatment with D-004 (400 mg/kg/day) on T-induced prostate enlargement
and increased prostate oxidative markers persisted over 60 days of treatment.