| Literature DB >> 17961204 |
Peter J H Jones1, Isabelle Demonty, Yen-Ming Chan, Yael Herzog, Dori Pelled.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Consumption of plant sterol (PS) esters lower low-density lipoprotein (LDL)-cholesterol levels by suppressing intestinal absorption of cholesterol. Commercially available PS are mainly esterified to omega-6 fatty acid (FA), such as sunflower oil (SO) FA. Emerging trends include using other sources such as olive oil (OO) or omega-3 FA from fish oil (FO), known to exert potent hypotriglyceridemic effects. Our objective was to compare the actions of different FA esterified to PS on blood lipids, carotenoid bioavailability as well as inflammatory and coagulation markers.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17961204 PMCID: PMC2194675 DOI: 10.1186/1476-511X-6-28
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Lipids Health Dis ISSN: 1476-511X Impact factor: 3.876
Baseline characteristics of the study subjects (n = 11 males, 10 females)
| Age (y) | 54.19 ± 1.621 |
| Weight (kg) | 73.69 ± 2.72 |
| BMI (kg/m2) | 25.93 ± 0.62 |
| Total cholesterol (mmol/L) | 6.09 ± 0.18 |
| LDL-cholesterol (mmol/L) | 3.91 ± 0.12 |
| HDL-cholesterol (mmol/L) | 1.28 ± 0.07 |
| Triacylglycerol (mmol/L) | 1.77 ± 0.25 |
1 Values are means ± SEs.
Endpoint fasting and postprandial plasma lipid concentrations (n = 21)
| PS-SO2 | PS-OO | PS-FO | ||
| Cholesterol | ||||
| Total (mmol/L) | 5.61 ± 0.211 | 5.49 ± 0.25 | 5.48 ± 0.23 | 0.5793 |
| LDL (mmol/L) | 3.59 ± 0.16 | 3.48 ± 0.19 | 3.73 ± 0.17 | 0.2704 |
| HDL (mmol/L) | 1.29 ± 0.07 | 1.23 ± 0.07 | 1.30 ± 0.07 | 0.0767† |
| Triacylglycerols | ||||
| Fasting (mmol/L) | 1.62 ± 0.19a | 1.75 ± 0.25a | 0.99 ± 0.12b | < 0.0001 |
| Postprandial (mmol/L) | 2.56 ± 0.23a | 2.70 ± 0.23a | 1.53 ± 0.15b | < 0.0001 |
1 Values are means ± SEs.
2 PS-SO: plant sterols esterified with sunflower oil fatty acids; PS-OO: plant sterols esterified with olive oil fatty acids; PS-FO: plant sterols esterified with fish oil fatty acids
3 P values obtained by repeated-measures ANOVA with † baseline concentrations included in the model as covariates. Values of plasma triglyceride concentrations were normalized using a log transformation.
Values not sharing a common superscript letter are significantly different at P < 0.05.
Endpoint serum fat-soluble vitamin concentrations (n = 21)
| PS-SO2 | PS-OO | PS-FO | ||
| Retinol (μg/dL) | 65.0 ± 2.31, ab | 64.7 ± 2.1a | 70.2 ± 2.3b | 0.0244 |
| β-carotenes (μg/dL) | 36.2 ± 3.4a | 35.8 ± 3.3ab | 42.0 ± 4.5b | 0.0169 |
| α-tocopherol (μg/dL) | 1773 ± 138 | 1901 ± 117 | 1764 ± 142 | 0.2108 |
1Values are mean ± SEs.
2 PS-SO: plant sterols esterified with sunflower oil fatty acids; PS-OO: plant sterols esterified with olive oil fatty acids; PS-FO: plant sterols esterified with fish oil fatty acids
3 P values obtained by repeated-measures ANOVA.
Values not sharing a common superscript letter are significantly different at P < 0.05.
Endpoint plasma inflammation- and coagulation-related markers (n = 21)
| PS-SO2 | PS-OO | PS-FO | ||
| Inflammation | ||||
| TNF-α (ng/L) | 1.03 ± 0.191 | 1.03 ± 0.21 | 1.06 ± 0.24 | 0.9046 |
| IL-6 (ng/L) | 1.77 ± 0.22 | 1.91 ± 0.22 | 1.50 ± 0.17 | 0.1501 |
| CRP (mg/L) | 1.42 ± 0.48 | 1.48 ± 0.49 | 1.71 ± 0.63 | 0.8656 |
| PSA4 (μg/L) | 0.92 ± 0.10 | 0.84 ± 0.08 | 0.89 ± 0.09 | 0.6102 |
| Coagulation | ||||
| PAI-1 (μg/L) | 40.3 ± 11.5a | 26.6 ± 5.5ab | 20.5 ± 2.6b | 0.0297 |
| Fibrinogen (g/L) | 3.41 ± 0.15 | 3.42 ± 0.11 | 3.25 ± 0.11 | 0.2217 |
1 Values are means ± SE's.
2 CRP: C-reactive protein; IL-6: Interleukin-6; PAI-1: Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor 1; PSA: prostate specific antigen; PS-SO: plant sterols esterified with sunflower oil fatty acids; PS-OO: plant sterols esterified with olive oil fatty acids; PS-FO: plant sterols esterified with fish oil fatty acids; TNF-α: Tumor necrosis factor – α
3 P values obtained by repeated-measures ANOVA.
Values not sharing a common superscript letter are significantly different at P < 0.05.
4 Chronic inflammation was suggested to play a role in the pathogenesis and progression of benign prostatic hyperplasia [54], which is associated with elevated PSA levels; n = 10
Fatty acid and plant sterol composition of study formulations
| PS-SO2 | PS-OO | PS-FO | |
| Plant sterol esters (g/100 g of oil or margarine) | 12.11 | 28.6 | 22.1 |
| Free plant sterol equivalents (g/100 g of oil or margarine) | |||
| β-sitosterol | 3.7 | 8.4 | 8.1 |
| Campesterol | 1.9 | 4.6 | 4.9 |
| Stigmasterol | 1.4 | 3.9 | 3.3 |
| Brassicasterol | 0.2 | 0.5 | 0.8 |
| Others | 0.5 | 1.0 | 1.1 |
| Total | 7.8 | 18.3 | 18.2 |
| Fatty acids (% by weight of total fatty acids) | |||
| 12:0 | 0.2 | ND | ND |
| 14:0 | 0.2 | ND | 0. 5 |
| 16:0 | 8.3 | 12.8 | 1.1 |
| 16:1 | 0.1 | 0.9 | 0.7 |
| 17:0 | 0.1 | ND | 0.2 |
| 18:0 | 6.2 | 3.0 | 0.5 |
| 18:1 | 41.8 | 70.6 | 7.5 |
| 18:2 | 36.4 | 10.7 | 1.2 |
| 18:3 n-3 | 5.5 | 0.8 | 1.3 |
| 18:4 | ND | ND | 4.0 |
| 20:0 | 0.5 | 0.5 | 0.1 |
| 20:1 | 0.3 | 0.2 | 3.1 |
| 20:4 n-6 | ND | ND | 0.7 |
| 20:4 n-3 | ND | ND | 2.6 |
| 20:5 n-3 | ND | ND | 14.8 |
| 22:0 | 0.4 | 0.2 | ND |
| 22:1 | ND | ND | 0.7 |
| 22:5 n-3 | ND | ND | 4.6 |
| 22:6 n-3 | ND | ND | 49.0 |
| 24:0 | 0.2 | 0.1 | 0.6 |
| 24:1 | ND | ND | 0.2 |
| Other fatty acids | ND | 0.1 | 0.6 |
1 Typical values; provided by Unilever and analyzed as previously described [39].
2 PS-SO: plant sterols esterified with sunflower oil fatty acids; PS-OO: plant sterols esterified with olive oil fatty acids; PS-FO: plant sterols esterified with fish oil fatty acids; ND, not detected.