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Evaluation of Marine Microalga Diacronema vlkianum Biomass Fatty Acid Assimilation in Wistar Rats

Diacronema vlkianum is a marine microalgae for which supposed health promoting effects have been claimed based on its phytochemical composition. The potential use of its biomass as health ingredient, including detox-shakes, and the lack of bioavailability studies were the main concerns. In order to...

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Autores principales: de Mello-Sampayo, Cristina, Paterna, Angela, Polizzi, Ambra, Duarte, Diana, Batista, Irineu, Pinto, Rui, Gonçalves, Patrícia, Raymundo, Anabela, Batista, Ana P., Gouveia, Luísa, Silva-Lima, Beatriz, Bandarra, Narcisa M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6152232/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28671567
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules22071097
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author de Mello-Sampayo, Cristina
Paterna, Angela
Polizzi, Ambra
Duarte, Diana
Batista, Irineu
Pinto, Rui
Gonçalves, Patrícia
Raymundo, Anabela
Batista, Ana P.
Gouveia, Luísa
Silva-Lima, Beatriz
Bandarra, Narcisa M.
author_facet de Mello-Sampayo, Cristina
Paterna, Angela
Polizzi, Ambra
Duarte, Diana
Batista, Irineu
Pinto, Rui
Gonçalves, Patrícia
Raymundo, Anabela
Batista, Ana P.
Gouveia, Luísa
Silva-Lima, Beatriz
Bandarra, Narcisa M.
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description Diacronema vlkianum is a marine microalgae for which supposed health promoting effects have been claimed based on its phytochemical composition. The potential use of its biomass as health ingredient, including detox-shakes, and the lack of bioavailability studies were the main concerns. In order to evaluate the microalgae-biomass assimilation and its health-benefits, single-dose (CD1-mice) studies were followed by 66-days repeated-dose study in Wistar rats with the highest tested single-dose of microalgae equivalent to 101 mg/kg eicosapentaenoic acid + docosahexaenoic acid (EPA+DHA). Microalgae-supplementation modulated EPA and docosapentaenoic acid enrichment at arachidonic acid content expenditure in erythrocytes and liver, while increasing EPA content of heart and adipose tissues of rats. Those fatty acid (FA) changes confirmed the D. vlkianum-biomass FA assimilation. The principal component analyses discriminated brain from other tissues, which formed two other groups (erythrocytes, liver, and heart separated from kidney and adipose tissues), pointing to a distinct signature of FA deposition for the brain and for the other organs. The improved serum lipid profile, omega-3 index and erythrocyte plasticity support the cardiovascular benefits of D. vlkianum. These results bolster the potential of D. vlkianum-biomass to become a “heart-healthy” food supplement providing a safe and renewable source of bioavailable omega-3 FA.
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spelling pubmed-61522322018-11-13 Evaluation of Marine Microalga Diacronema vlkianum Biomass Fatty Acid Assimilation in Wistar Rats de Mello-Sampayo, Cristina Paterna, Angela Polizzi, Ambra Duarte, Diana Batista, Irineu Pinto, Rui Gonçalves, Patrícia Raymundo, Anabela Batista, Ana P. Gouveia, Luísa Silva-Lima, Beatriz Bandarra, Narcisa M. Molecules Article Diacronema vlkianum is a marine microalgae for which supposed health promoting effects have been claimed based on its phytochemical composition. The potential use of its biomass as health ingredient, including detox-shakes, and the lack of bioavailability studies were the main concerns. In order to evaluate the microalgae-biomass assimilation and its health-benefits, single-dose (CD1-mice) studies were followed by 66-days repeated-dose study in Wistar rats with the highest tested single-dose of microalgae equivalent to 101 mg/kg eicosapentaenoic acid + docosahexaenoic acid (EPA+DHA). Microalgae-supplementation modulated EPA and docosapentaenoic acid enrichment at arachidonic acid content expenditure in erythrocytes and liver, while increasing EPA content of heart and adipose tissues of rats. Those fatty acid (FA) changes confirmed the D. vlkianum-biomass FA assimilation. The principal component analyses discriminated brain from other tissues, which formed two other groups (erythrocytes, liver, and heart separated from kidney and adipose tissues), pointing to a distinct signature of FA deposition for the brain and for the other organs. The improved serum lipid profile, omega-3 index and erythrocyte plasticity support the cardiovascular benefits of D. vlkianum. These results bolster the potential of D. vlkianum-biomass to become a “heart-healthy” food supplement providing a safe and renewable source of bioavailable omega-3 FA. MDPI 2017-07-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6152232/ /pubmed/28671567 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules22071097 Text en © 2017 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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de Mello-Sampayo, Cristina
Paterna, Angela
Polizzi, Ambra
Duarte, Diana
Batista, Irineu
Pinto, Rui
Gonçalves, Patrícia
Raymundo, Anabela
Batista, Ana P.
Gouveia, Luísa
Silva-Lima, Beatriz
Bandarra, Narcisa M.
Evaluation of Marine Microalga Diacronema vlkianum Biomass Fatty Acid Assimilation in Wistar Rats
title Evaluation of Marine Microalga Diacronema vlkianum Biomass Fatty Acid Assimilation in Wistar Rats
title_full Evaluation of Marine Microalga Diacronema vlkianum Biomass Fatty Acid Assimilation in Wistar Rats
title_fullStr Evaluation of Marine Microalga Diacronema vlkianum Biomass Fatty Acid Assimilation in Wistar Rats
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Marine Microalga Diacronema vlkianum Biomass Fatty Acid Assimilation in Wistar Rats
title_short Evaluation of Marine Microalga Diacronema vlkianum Biomass Fatty Acid Assimilation in Wistar Rats
title_sort evaluation of marine microalga diacronema vlkianum biomass fatty acid assimilation in wistar rats
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6152232/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28671567
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules22071097
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