| Literature DB >> 29936455 |
Meng-Chun Lu1,2,3, Mei-Due Yang4,5,6,7, Ping-Chun Li5,7, Hsin-Yuan Fang5,7, Hui-Ying Huang3, Yin-Ching Chan8, DA-Tian Bau9,10.
Abstract
BACKGROUND/AIM: Evidence exists that oxidative stress and oxidative damage play a pivotal role in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Oligomeric proanthocyanidins (OPCs) extracted from grape seeds have been shown to exhibit antioxidant capabilities greater than those of vitamin C and E. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of OPCs on antioxidant status and lung function in patients with COPD. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Patients were supplemented with 150 mg/day OPC (n=13) orally or with a placebo (n=14) for 8 weeks in a randomized double-blind clinical design. Changes in anthropometric values, lung function, oxidative state, and lipid profiles were assessed after OPC or placebo treatment for 8 weeks.Entities:
Keywords: Oxidative status; chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; lipid profiles; lung function; oligomeric proanthocyanidin
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29936455 PMCID: PMC6117753 DOI: 10.21873/invivo.11304
Source DB: PubMed Journal: In Vivo ISSN: 0258-851X Impact factor: 2.155