Cargando…

Effect of Regular Consumption of a Miraculin-Based Food Supplement on Taste Perception and Nutritional Status in Malnourished Cancer Patients: A Triple-Blind, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Clinical Trial-CLINMIR Pilot Protocol

Taste disorders are common among cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy, with a prevalence ranging from 20% to 86%, persisting throughout treatment. This condition leads to reduced food consumption, increasing the risk of malnutrition. Malnutrition is associated not only with worse treatment effica...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: López-Plaza, Bricia, Gil, Ángel, Menéndez-Rey, Adrián, Bensadon-Naeder, Loan, Hummel, Thomas, Feliú-Batlle, Jaime, Palma-Milla, Samara
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2023
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10648678/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37960292
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15214639
_version_ 1785135394562506752
author López-Plaza, Bricia
Gil, Ángel
Menéndez-Rey, Adrián
Bensadon-Naeder, Loan
Hummel, Thomas
Feliú-Batlle, Jaime
Palma-Milla, Samara
author_facet López-Plaza, Bricia
Gil, Ángel
Menéndez-Rey, Adrián
Bensadon-Naeder, Loan
Hummel, Thomas
Feliú-Batlle, Jaime
Palma-Milla, Samara
author_sort López-Plaza, Bricia
collection PubMed
description Taste disorders are common among cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy, with a prevalence ranging from 20% to 86%, persisting throughout treatment. This condition leads to reduced food consumption, increasing the risk of malnutrition. Malnutrition is associated not only with worse treatment efficacy and poor disease prognosis but also with reduced functional status and quality of life. The fruit of Synsepalum dulcificum (Daniell), commonly known as miracle berry or miracle fruit, contains miraculin, a taste-modifying protein with profound effects on taste perception. The CLINMIR Protocol is a triple-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trial designed to evaluate the regular consumption of a food supplement containing a miraculin-based novel food, dried miracle berry (DMB), on the taste perception (measured through electrogustometry) and nutritional status (evaluated through the GLIM Criteria) of malnourished cancer patients under active antineoplastic treatment. To this end, a pilot study was designed with 30 randomized patients divided into three study arms (150 mg DMB + 150 mg freeze-dried strawberries, 300 mg DMB, or placebo) for three months. Throughout the five main visits, an exhaustive assessment of different parameters susceptible to improvement through regular consumption of the miraculin-based food supplement will be conducted, including electrical and chemical taste perception, smell perception, nutritional and morphofunctional assessment, diet, quality of life, the fatty acid profile of erythrocytes, levels of inflammatory and cancer-associated cytokines, oxidative stress, antioxidant defense system, plasma metabolomics, and saliva and stool microbiota. The primary anticipated result is that malnourished cancer patients with taste distortion who consume the miraculin-based food supplement will report an improvement in food taste perception. This improvement translates into increased food intake, thereby ameliorating their nutritional status and mitigating associated risks. Additionally, the study aims to pinpoint the optimal dosage that provides maximal benefits. The protocol adheres to the SPIRIT 2013 Statement, which provides evidence-based recommendations and is widely endorsed as an international standard for trial protocols. The clinical trial protocol has been registered at the platform for Clinical Trials (NCT05486260).
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-10648678
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2023
publisher MDPI
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-106486782023-11-01 Effect of Regular Consumption of a Miraculin-Based Food Supplement on Taste Perception and Nutritional Status in Malnourished Cancer Patients: A Triple-Blind, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Clinical Trial-CLINMIR Pilot Protocol López-Plaza, Bricia Gil, Ángel Menéndez-Rey, Adrián Bensadon-Naeder, Loan Hummel, Thomas Feliú-Batlle, Jaime Palma-Milla, Samara Nutrients Article Taste disorders are common among cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy, with a prevalence ranging from 20% to 86%, persisting throughout treatment. This condition leads to reduced food consumption, increasing the risk of malnutrition. Malnutrition is associated not only with worse treatment efficacy and poor disease prognosis but also with reduced functional status and quality of life. The fruit of Synsepalum dulcificum (Daniell), commonly known as miracle berry or miracle fruit, contains miraculin, a taste-modifying protein with profound effects on taste perception. The CLINMIR Protocol is a triple-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trial designed to evaluate the regular consumption of a food supplement containing a miraculin-based novel food, dried miracle berry (DMB), on the taste perception (measured through electrogustometry) and nutritional status (evaluated through the GLIM Criteria) of malnourished cancer patients under active antineoplastic treatment. To this end, a pilot study was designed with 30 randomized patients divided into three study arms (150 mg DMB + 150 mg freeze-dried strawberries, 300 mg DMB, or placebo) for three months. Throughout the five main visits, an exhaustive assessment of different parameters susceptible to improvement through regular consumption of the miraculin-based food supplement will be conducted, including electrical and chemical taste perception, smell perception, nutritional and morphofunctional assessment, diet, quality of life, the fatty acid profile of erythrocytes, levels of inflammatory and cancer-associated cytokines, oxidative stress, antioxidant defense system, plasma metabolomics, and saliva and stool microbiota. The primary anticipated result is that malnourished cancer patients with taste distortion who consume the miraculin-based food supplement will report an improvement in food taste perception. This improvement translates into increased food intake, thereby ameliorating their nutritional status and mitigating associated risks. Additionally, the study aims to pinpoint the optimal dosage that provides maximal benefits. The protocol adheres to the SPIRIT 2013 Statement, which provides evidence-based recommendations and is widely endorsed as an international standard for trial protocols. The clinical trial protocol has been registered at the platform for Clinical Trials (NCT05486260). MDPI 2023-11-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10648678/ /pubmed/37960292 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15214639 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/).
spellingShingle Article
López-Plaza, Bricia
Gil, Ángel
Menéndez-Rey, Adrián
Bensadon-Naeder, Loan
Hummel, Thomas
Feliú-Batlle, Jaime
Palma-Milla, Samara
Effect of Regular Consumption of a Miraculin-Based Food Supplement on Taste Perception and Nutritional Status in Malnourished Cancer Patients: A Triple-Blind, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Clinical Trial-CLINMIR Pilot Protocol
title Effect of Regular Consumption of a Miraculin-Based Food Supplement on Taste Perception and Nutritional Status in Malnourished Cancer Patients: A Triple-Blind, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Clinical Trial-CLINMIR Pilot Protocol
title_full Effect of Regular Consumption of a Miraculin-Based Food Supplement on Taste Perception and Nutritional Status in Malnourished Cancer Patients: A Triple-Blind, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Clinical Trial-CLINMIR Pilot Protocol
title_fullStr Effect of Regular Consumption of a Miraculin-Based Food Supplement on Taste Perception and Nutritional Status in Malnourished Cancer Patients: A Triple-Blind, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Clinical Trial-CLINMIR Pilot Protocol
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Regular Consumption of a Miraculin-Based Food Supplement on Taste Perception and Nutritional Status in Malnourished Cancer Patients: A Triple-Blind, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Clinical Trial-CLINMIR Pilot Protocol
title_short Effect of Regular Consumption of a Miraculin-Based Food Supplement on Taste Perception and Nutritional Status in Malnourished Cancer Patients: A Triple-Blind, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Clinical Trial-CLINMIR Pilot Protocol
title_sort effect of regular consumption of a miraculin-based food supplement on taste perception and nutritional status in malnourished cancer patients: a triple-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trial-clinmir pilot protocol
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10648678/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37960292
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15214639
work_keys_str_mv AT lopezplazabricia effectofregularconsumptionofamiraculinbasedfoodsupplementontasteperceptionandnutritionalstatusinmalnourishedcancerpatientsatripleblindrandomizedplacebocontrolledclinicaltrialclinmirpilotprotocol
AT gilangel effectofregularconsumptionofamiraculinbasedfoodsupplementontasteperceptionandnutritionalstatusinmalnourishedcancerpatientsatripleblindrandomizedplacebocontrolledclinicaltrialclinmirpilotprotocol
AT menendezreyadrian effectofregularconsumptionofamiraculinbasedfoodsupplementontasteperceptionandnutritionalstatusinmalnourishedcancerpatientsatripleblindrandomizedplacebocontrolledclinicaltrialclinmirpilotprotocol
AT bensadonnaederloan effectofregularconsumptionofamiraculinbasedfoodsupplementontasteperceptionandnutritionalstatusinmalnourishedcancerpatientsatripleblindrandomizedplacebocontrolledclinicaltrialclinmirpilotprotocol
AT hummelthomas effectofregularconsumptionofamiraculinbasedfoodsupplementontasteperceptionandnutritionalstatusinmalnourishedcancerpatientsatripleblindrandomizedplacebocontrolledclinicaltrialclinmirpilotprotocol
AT feliubatllejaime effectofregularconsumptionofamiraculinbasedfoodsupplementontasteperceptionandnutritionalstatusinmalnourishedcancerpatientsatripleblindrandomizedplacebocontrolledclinicaltrialclinmirpilotprotocol
AT palmamillasamara effectofregularconsumptionofamiraculinbasedfoodsupplementontasteperceptionandnutritionalstatusinmalnourishedcancerpatientsatripleblindrandomizedplacebocontrolledclinicaltrialclinmirpilotprotocol