| Literature DB >> 26688721 |
Stefan A Jackowski1, Azhar Z Alvi2, Abdur Mirajkar2, Zahabia Imani2, Yuliya Gamalevych2, Nisar A Shaikh3, George Jackowski2.
Abstract
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the oxidation status of North American n-3 (omega-3) PUFA nutritional supplements commercially available in Canada and evaluate the influence of product formulation and delivery form on oxidative safety. A total of 171 North American over-the-counter n-3 PUFA nutritional supplements were analysed for oxidation safety. Primary and secondary oxidation and total oxidation (TOTOX) were determined using the American Oil Chemists' Society (AOCS) procedures. Comparisons between supplements' final forms, oil source and n-3 PUFA concentration quartiles, as measures of product formulations and delivery forms, were compared using ANOVA. Of the products successfully tested, 50 % exceeded the voluntary recommended levels for markers of oxidation. Another 18 % of products were approaching the limits with 1-3 years before expiration. Encapsulated products without flavour additives had significantly lower secondary and TOTOX levels than bulk oils and flavoured products (P < 0·05). Children's products had significantly higher primary, secondary and TOTOX levels compared with all other products (P < 0·05). Markers of oxidation did not differ between oil sources (P > 0·05), with the exception of krill oil products having higher secondary oxidation levels than plant-based products (P > 0·05). Markers of oxidation did not differ between n-3 PUFA supplement concentration quartiles. Consumers may be at risk of exposure to higher levels of oxidative products. New regulatory mandates need to be introduced to ensure that all n-3 PUFA products, used as nutritional supplements, regardless of their formulation or delivery form, can be tested for oxidative safety and compliance.Entities:
Keywords: AOCS, American Oil Chemists’ Society; Anisidine; CRN, Council for Responsible Nutrition; GOED, Global Organization for EPA and DHA Omega-3s; IFOS, International Fish Oil Standards; OTC, over-the-counter; Omega-3 supplements; PUFA; Peroxides; TOTOX, total oxidation; Total oxidation; n-3 Supplements
Year: 2015 PMID: 26688721 PMCID: PMC4678768 DOI: 10.1017/jns.2015.21
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Nutr Sci ISSN: 2048-6790
Listing of the product names and brands tested (presented in alphabetical order)
| 1. A-vogel (Bioforce AG, Switzerland) | 26. Newfoundland (David Health International, Canada) |
| 2. Alterra Kids (Les Importations Herbsante Inc., Canada) | 27. Nordic Naturals (Nordic Naturals Inc., Norway) |
| 3. Bell (Bell Lifestyle Products Inc., USA) | 28. Northern Seas (Northern Seas, Canada) |
| 4. Benefishial (Pivotal Therapeutics Inc., Canada) | 29. Norwegian Gold (Renew Life Canada Inc., Canada) |
| 5. Cardio Strong (Platinum Naturals, Canada) | 30. Now (Now Foods, Canada) |
| 6. Carlson (J.R. Carlson Laboratories Inc., Norway) | 31. Nu-Life (Nu Life North America, Canada) |
| 7. David Health International (David Health International, Canada) | 32. NutraSea (Ascenta Health, Canada) |
| 8. Efamol (Flora Manufacturing, Canada) | 33. OilSmart (Renew Life Canada Inc., Canada) |
| 9. Flora (Flora Manufacturing, Canada) | 34. Omega Factors (Natural Factors, Canada) |
| 10. Garden of Life (Trophic Canada, Canada) | 35. Organika (Organika Health Products Inc., Canada) |
| 11. Genuine Health (Genuine Health, Canada) | 36. Platinum (Platinum Naturals, Canada) |
| 12. Green Pasture (Green Pasture Products, USA) | 37. Prairie Naturals (Prairie Naturals, Canada) |
| 13. Innovite Health (Inno-Vite Inc., Canada) | 38. Progressive Nutritional Therapies (Progressive Nutritional Therapeutics, Canada) |
| 14. iVita Omega-3 (Vita Health Products Inc., Canada) | 39. Sea-licious (GAB Innovations, Canada) |
| 15. Jamieson (Jamieson Laboratories, Canada) | 40. Seven Seas (Merck, UK) |
| 16. Kirkland Signature (WN Pharmaceuticals, Canada) | 41. Sisu (Sisu Inc., Canada) |
| 17. Kyolic (Purity Life Health Products, Canada) | 42. Summit Supplements (Summit Supplements, Canada) |
| 18. Minami Nutrition (Minami Nutrition, Belgium) | 43. Sun Force (Sunforce International Products Inc., USA) |
| 19. Naka (Naka Herbs and Vitamins Limited, Canada) | 44. Swiss Natural (Swiss Herbal Remedies, Canada) |
| 20. Natural Factors (Natural Factors, Canada) | 45. Terra Nova (NuTran Furs Inc., Canada) |
| 21. Naturally Organic (Naturally Organic Nova Scotia Organic Health Products Ltd, Canada) | 46. TriStar Naturals (TriStar Naturals, Canada) |
| 22. Nature's Harmony (Purity Life Health Products, Canada) | 47. Trophic (Trophic Canada, Canada) |
| 23. Nature's Way (Nature's Way of Canada, Canada) | 48. Vitalux Plus (NutriCorp International, Canada) |
| 24. New Chapter (New Chapter Inc., USA) | 49. Webber Naturals (WN Pharmaceuticals, Canada) |
| 25. New Roots Herbal (New Roots Herbal Inc., Canada) |
Description of the final sample derived from the 171 over-the-counter n-3 products collected (n)
| Oxidation assessment | Products collected | Products indetermined | Products successfully tested | Exceeded ±3 | Final numbers |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Peroxide | 171 | 31 | 140 | 1 | 139 |
| Anisidine | 171 | 5 | 166 | 6 | 160 |
| TOTOX | 171 | 33 | 138 | 4 | 134 |
TOTOX, total oxidation.
Peroxide, anisidine and total oxidation (TOTOX) values for over-the-counter n-3 PUFA supplements and the number of supplements that failed international voluntary safety limits (Mean values and standard deviations)
| Descriptive | Exceeded limits | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean | % of total | ||||
| Peroxide (mEq/kg) | 139 | 4·01 | 4·37 | 24 | 17 |
| Anisidine | 160 | 29·25 | 33·06 | 66 | 41 |
| TOTOX | 134 | 37·39 | 37·65 | 52 | 39 |
Number of products that exceeded the international voluntary safety recommendations for peroxide (values >5 mEq/kg), anisidine (values >20) and TOTOX (values >26)(–).
Fig. 1.Peroxide (a), anisidine (b) and total oxidation (TOTOX) (c) levels of over-the-counter n-3 nutritional supplements available in Canada grouped by their final consumer form. * Mean value was significantly different from that for all n-3 nutritional supplements (P < 0·05). † Mean value was significantly different from that for softgel unflavoured n-3 nutritional supplements (P < 0·05). ‡ Mean value was significantly different from that for softgel flavoured n-3 nutritional supplements (P < 0·05). The dotted lines represent the safety limits (peroxide, <5 mEq/kg; anisidine, <20; and TOTOX, <26) recommended by the Global Organization for EPA and DHA Omega-3s (GOED), the Council for Responsible Nutrition (CRN) and the International Fish Oil Standards (IFOS)(–).
Fig. 2.Peroxide (a), anisidine (b) and total oxidation (TOTOX) (c) levels of over-the-counter n-3 PUFA nutritional supplements available in Canada grouped by product oil source. No error bars are presented for peroxide (a) and TOTOX (c) levels in krill products because mean values were derived from a single product. * Mean value was significantly different from that for plant-based oil source n-3 nutritional supplements (P < 0·05). The dotted lines represent the safety limits (peroxide, <5 mEq/kg; anisidine, <20; and TOTOX, <26) recommended by the Global Organization for EPA and DHA Omega-3s (GOED), the Council for Responsible Nutrition (CRN) and the International Fish Oil Standards (IFOS)(–). Combo, combination.
Fig. 3.Peroxide (a), anisidine (b) and total oxidation (TOTOX) (c) levels of over-the-counter n-3 PUFA nutritional supplements available in Canada grouped by the percentage of EPA + DHA per 1000 mg of total product. Values are means, with standard deviations represented by vertical bars. The dotted lines represent the safety limits (peroxide, <5 mEq/kg; anisidine, <20; and TOTOX, <26) recommended by the Global Organization for EPA and DHA Omega-3s (GOED), the Council for Responsible Nutrition (CRN) and the International Fish Oil Standards (IFOS)(–).
Fig. 4.Percentage of total products tested that were approaching, but did not exceed, the voluntary safe limits. * Products were considered to be approaching the limits if they were exceeding 75 % of the voluntary safety limits for peroxide, anisidine and total oxidation (TOTOX) levels recommended by the Global Organization for EPA and DHA Omega-3s (GOED), the Council for Responsible Nutrition (CRN) and the International Fish Oil Standards (IFOS)(–). The All group consists of products approaching the limit in at least one of all the markers of oxidation.