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Low Dose Monacolin K Combined with Coenzyme Q10, Grape Seed, and Olive Leaf Extracts Lowers LDL Cholesterol in Patients with Mild Dyslipidemia: A Multicenter, Randomized Controlled Trial

Certain nutraceuticals, mainly containing red yeast rice, might be considered as an alternative therapy to statins in patients with dyslipidemia, although there is still insufficient evidence available with respect to long-term safety and effectiveness on cardiovascular disease prevention and treatm...

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Autores principales: Angelopoulos, Nicholas, Paparodis, Rodis D., Androulakis, Ioannis, Boniakos, Anastasios, Argyrakopoulou, Georgia, Livadas, Sarantis
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10303004/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37375586
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15122682
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author Angelopoulos, Nicholas
Paparodis, Rodis D.
Androulakis, Ioannis
Boniakos, Anastasios
Argyrakopoulou, Georgia
Livadas, Sarantis
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Paparodis, Rodis D.
Androulakis, Ioannis
Boniakos, Anastasios
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Livadas, Sarantis
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description Certain nutraceuticals, mainly containing red yeast rice, might be considered as an alternative therapy to statins in patients with dyslipidemia, although there is still insufficient evidence available with respect to long-term safety and effectiveness on cardiovascular disease prevention and treatment. The aim of this study was to assess the lipid-lowering activity and safety of a dietary supplement containing a low dose of monacolin K combined with coenzyme Q10, grape seed and olive tree leaf extracts in patients with mild hypercholesterolemia. In total, 105 subjects with mild hypercholesterolemia (low-density lipoprotein cholesterol LDL-C levels 140–180 mg/dL) and low CV risk were randomly assigned into three treatment groups: lifestyle modification (LM), LM plus a low dosage of monacolin K (3 mg), and LM plus a high dosage of monacolin K (10 mg) and treated for 8 weeks. The primary endpoint was the reduction of LDL-C and total cholesterol (TC). LDL-C decreased by 26.46% on average (p < 0.001) during treatment with 10 mg of monacolin and by 16.77% on average during treatment with 3 mg of monacolin (p < 0.001). We observed a slight but significant reduction of the triglyceride levels only in the high-dose-treated group (mean −4.25%; 95% CI of mean −11.11 to 2.61). No severe adverse events occurred during the study. Our results confirm the LDL-C-lowering properties of monacolin are clinically meaningful even in lower doses of 3 mg/day.
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spelling pubmed-103030042023-06-29 Low Dose Monacolin K Combined with Coenzyme Q10, Grape Seed, and Olive Leaf Extracts Lowers LDL Cholesterol in Patients with Mild Dyslipidemia: A Multicenter, Randomized Controlled Trial Angelopoulos, Nicholas Paparodis, Rodis D. Androulakis, Ioannis Boniakos, Anastasios Argyrakopoulou, Georgia Livadas, Sarantis Nutrients Article Certain nutraceuticals, mainly containing red yeast rice, might be considered as an alternative therapy to statins in patients with dyslipidemia, although there is still insufficient evidence available with respect to long-term safety and effectiveness on cardiovascular disease prevention and treatment. The aim of this study was to assess the lipid-lowering activity and safety of a dietary supplement containing a low dose of monacolin K combined with coenzyme Q10, grape seed and olive tree leaf extracts in patients with mild hypercholesterolemia. In total, 105 subjects with mild hypercholesterolemia (low-density lipoprotein cholesterol LDL-C levels 140–180 mg/dL) and low CV risk were randomly assigned into three treatment groups: lifestyle modification (LM), LM plus a low dosage of monacolin K (3 mg), and LM plus a high dosage of monacolin K (10 mg) and treated for 8 weeks. The primary endpoint was the reduction of LDL-C and total cholesterol (TC). LDL-C decreased by 26.46% on average (p < 0.001) during treatment with 10 mg of monacolin and by 16.77% on average during treatment with 3 mg of monacolin (p < 0.001). We observed a slight but significant reduction of the triglyceride levels only in the high-dose-treated group (mean −4.25%; 95% CI of mean −11.11 to 2.61). No severe adverse events occurred during the study. Our results confirm the LDL-C-lowering properties of monacolin are clinically meaningful even in lower doses of 3 mg/day. MDPI 2023-06-09 /pmc/articles/PMC10303004/ /pubmed/37375586 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15122682 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Angelopoulos, Nicholas
Paparodis, Rodis D.
Androulakis, Ioannis
Boniakos, Anastasios
Argyrakopoulou, Georgia
Livadas, Sarantis
Low Dose Monacolin K Combined with Coenzyme Q10, Grape Seed, and Olive Leaf Extracts Lowers LDL Cholesterol in Patients with Mild Dyslipidemia: A Multicenter, Randomized Controlled Trial
title Low Dose Monacolin K Combined with Coenzyme Q10, Grape Seed, and Olive Leaf Extracts Lowers LDL Cholesterol in Patients with Mild Dyslipidemia: A Multicenter, Randomized Controlled Trial
title_full Low Dose Monacolin K Combined with Coenzyme Q10, Grape Seed, and Olive Leaf Extracts Lowers LDL Cholesterol in Patients with Mild Dyslipidemia: A Multicenter, Randomized Controlled Trial
title_fullStr Low Dose Monacolin K Combined with Coenzyme Q10, Grape Seed, and Olive Leaf Extracts Lowers LDL Cholesterol in Patients with Mild Dyslipidemia: A Multicenter, Randomized Controlled Trial
title_full_unstemmed Low Dose Monacolin K Combined with Coenzyme Q10, Grape Seed, and Olive Leaf Extracts Lowers LDL Cholesterol in Patients with Mild Dyslipidemia: A Multicenter, Randomized Controlled Trial
title_short Low Dose Monacolin K Combined with Coenzyme Q10, Grape Seed, and Olive Leaf Extracts Lowers LDL Cholesterol in Patients with Mild Dyslipidemia: A Multicenter, Randomized Controlled Trial
title_sort low dose monacolin k combined with coenzyme q10, grape seed, and olive leaf extracts lowers ldl cholesterol in patients with mild dyslipidemia: a multicenter, randomized controlled trial
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10303004/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37375586
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15122682
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