| Literature DB >> 18039384 |
Patricia V Torres-Duran1, Aldo Ferreira-Hermosillo, Marco A Juarez-Oropeza.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Spirulina maxima is a filamentous cyanobacterium used as food supplement because of its high nutrient contents. It has been experimentally proven, in vivo and in vitro that posses several pharmacological properties. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of Spirulina maxima orally supplied (4.5 g/day, for 6 weeks) to a sample of 36 subjects (16 men and 20 women, with ages between 18-65 years) on serum lipids, glucose, aminotransferases and on blood pressure. The volunteers did not modify their dietary habits or lifestyle during the whole experimental period. From each subject, a sample of blood was drawn in fasting state of 12 hours to determi the plasma concentrations of glucose, triacylglycerols (TAG), total cholesterol (TC), cholesterol associated to high density lipoprotein (HDL-C) and aspartate aminotransferase (AST). Anthropometric measurements including systolic (SYST-P) and diastolic (DIAST-P) blood pressure, height, weight and Body Mass Index (BMI) were also recorded.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 18039384 PMCID: PMC2211748 DOI: 10.1186/1476-511X-6-33
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Lipids Health Dis ISSN: 1476-511X Impact factor: 3.876
Basal Values in the sample, by gender
| 254 ± 173 | 177 ± 39 | 39 ± 13 | 100 ± 37 | 121 ± 9 | 85 ± 6.5 | |
| 217 ± 184 | 186 ± 37 | 44 ± 15 | 112 ± 25 | 120 ± 9.5 | 85 ± 11 | |
| p | 0.89 | 0.647 | 0.588 | 0.5 | 0.586 | 0.185 |
Values are mean ± SD. M, male; F, female. TAG, triacylglycerols; TC, total cholesterol; HDL-C, high density lipoprotein-cholesterol; LDL-C, low density lipoprotein-cholesterol. p: significance value, Student's-t test.
Values of the studied variables, before and after Spirulina treatment
| 234 ± 178 | 182 ± 37 | 43 ± 14 | 103 ± 30 | 120 ± 9 | 85 ± 9 | |
| 168 ± 101 | 163 ± 34 | 50 ± 19 | 86 ± 28 | 109 ± 9 | 79 ± 8 | |
| 0.001a | 0.001a | 0.01a | 0.013a | < 0.001b | <0.05b | |
| Univar. p | 0.108 | 0.247 | 0.044 |
Values are mean ± SD; n = 36; a Student's t test or b Tuckey's multiple comparison test; Univar. p = univariated p. p: significance value.
Dyslipidemia prevalence in the sample (cases)
| <200 | >200 | <(200/240) | >(200/240) | <35 | >35 | <130 | >130 | |
| 21 | 15 | 26/33 | 10/3 | 10 | 26 | 27 | 9 | |
| 28 | 8 | 31/36 | 5/0 | 8 | 28 | 33 | 3 | |
* p < 0.05 initial vs. final, chi-squared test
Initial and Final High Blood Pressure Prevalences* (%)
| 11 | 44 | 31 | 14 | |
| 36 | 50 | 11 | 3 |
BP: blood pressure. * p = 0.01 initial vs. final, chi-squared test, n = 36.
High Blood Pressures Prevalences by gender, cases (%)
| 1 (6%) | 9 (57%) | 5 (31%) | 1 (6%) | |
| 6 (38%) | 9 (56%) | 1 (6%) | 0 (0%) | |
| 3 (15%) | 7 (35%) | 6 (30%) | 4 (20%) | |
| 7 (35%) | 9 (45%) | 3 (15%) | 1 (5%) |
Anthropometrical details of the subjects
| Variable | Male | Female |
| Age (years) | 41.5 ± 14.6 | 44.3 ± 9.6 |
| Height (m) | 1.68 ± 0.08 | 1.55 ± 0.05 |
| Weight(kg) | 78.56 ± 11.82* | 68.38 ± 10.71 |
| BMI (kg/m2) | 27.89 ± 2.98 | 28.50 ± 4.42 |
Values are mean ± SD. BMI, body mass index. * Significantly different from female by Newman-Keuls multiple comparison test, p < 0.05.