| Literature DB >> 35171190 |
Michio Hashimoto1, Kentaro Matsuzaki1, Koji Maruyama2, Shahdat Hossain3, Eri Sumiyoshi1, Harumi Wakatsuki1, Setsushi Kato4, Miho Ohno4, Yoko Tanabe1, Yoko Kuroda5, Shuhei Yamaguchi6, Koji Kajima2, Yasushi Ohizumi7, Osamu Shido1.
Abstract
Perilla (Perilla frutescens) seed oil (PO), rich in α-linolenic acid (ALA), can improve cognitive function in healthy elderly Japanese people. Here, supplements containing either PO alone or PO with nobiletin-rich air-dried immature ponkan powder were examined for their effects on cognitive function in 49 healthy elderly Japanese individuals. Patients were enrolled in a 12-month randomized, double-blind, parallel-armed study. Randomized participants in the PO group received soft gelatin capsules containing 1.47 mL (0.88 g of ALA) of PO daily, and those in the PO + ponkan powder (POPP) group received soft gelatin capsules containing both 1.47 mL of PO and 1.12 g ponkan powder (2.91 mg of nobiletin) daily. At the end of intervention, the POPP group showed significantly higher cognitive index scores than the PO group. The pro-cognitive effects of POPP treatment were accompanied by increases in ALA and docosahexaenoic acid levels in red blood cell plasma membranes, serum brain-derived neurotropic factor (BDNF) levels, and biological antioxidant potential. We demonstrate that 12-month intervention with POPP enhances serum BDNF and antioxidant potential, and may improve age-related cognitive impairment in healthy elderly people by increasing red blood cell ω-3 fatty acid levels. Clinical Trial Registry, UMIN000040863.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35171190 DOI: 10.1039/d1fo03508h
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Funct ISSN: 2042-6496 Impact factor: 5.396