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Phytosterol Contents of Edible Oils and Their Contributions to Estimated Phytosterol Intake in the Chinese Diet

Phytosterols are important micronutrients in human diets. Evidence has shown that phytosterols play an essential role in the reduction of cholesterol in blood and therefore decrease cardiovascular morbidity. In this study, the content and composition of phytosterols in different kinds of vegetable o...

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Autores principales: Yang, Ruinan, Xue, Li, Zhang, Liangxiao, Wang, Xuefang, Qi, Xin, Jiang, Jun, Yu, Li, Wang, Xiupin, Zhang, Wen, Zhang, Qi, Li, Peiwu
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Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6723959/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31404986
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods8080334
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author Yang, Ruinan
Xue, Li
Zhang, Liangxiao
Wang, Xuefang
Qi, Xin
Jiang, Jun
Yu, Li
Wang, Xiupin
Zhang, Wen
Zhang, Qi
Li, Peiwu
author_facet Yang, Ruinan
Xue, Li
Zhang, Liangxiao
Wang, Xuefang
Qi, Xin
Jiang, Jun
Yu, Li
Wang, Xiupin
Zhang, Wen
Zhang, Qi
Li, Peiwu
author_sort Yang, Ruinan
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description Phytosterols are important micronutrients in human diets. Evidence has shown that phytosterols play an essential role in the reduction of cholesterol in blood and therefore decrease cardiovascular morbidity. In this study, the content and composition of phytosterols in different kinds of vegetable oils were analyzed, and the total phytosterol intake and contribution of foods to intake were estimated based on consumption data. The results showed that the phytosterol contents of rice bran oil, corn oil, and rapeseed oil were higher than those of other vegetable oils and the intake of phytosterol in the Chinese diet was about 392.3 mg/day. The main sources of phytosterols were edible vegetable oils (46.3%), followed by cereals (38.9%), vegetables (9.2%), nuts (2.0%), fruits (1.5%), beans and bean products (1.4%), and tubers (0.8%). Among all vegetable oils, rapeseed oil was the main individual contributor to phytosterol intake (22.9%), especially for the southern residents of China.
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spelling pubmed-67239592019-09-10 Phytosterol Contents of Edible Oils and Their Contributions to Estimated Phytosterol Intake in the Chinese Diet Yang, Ruinan Xue, Li Zhang, Liangxiao Wang, Xuefang Qi, Xin Jiang, Jun Yu, Li Wang, Xiupin Zhang, Wen Zhang, Qi Li, Peiwu Foods Article Phytosterols are important micronutrients in human diets. Evidence has shown that phytosterols play an essential role in the reduction of cholesterol in blood and therefore decrease cardiovascular morbidity. In this study, the content and composition of phytosterols in different kinds of vegetable oils were analyzed, and the total phytosterol intake and contribution of foods to intake were estimated based on consumption data. The results showed that the phytosterol contents of rice bran oil, corn oil, and rapeseed oil were higher than those of other vegetable oils and the intake of phytosterol in the Chinese diet was about 392.3 mg/day. The main sources of phytosterols were edible vegetable oils (46.3%), followed by cereals (38.9%), vegetables (9.2%), nuts (2.0%), fruits (1.5%), beans and bean products (1.4%), and tubers (0.8%). Among all vegetable oils, rapeseed oil was the main individual contributor to phytosterol intake (22.9%), especially for the southern residents of China. MDPI 2019-08-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6723959/ /pubmed/31404986 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods8080334 Text en © 2019 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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Yang, Ruinan
Xue, Li
Zhang, Liangxiao
Wang, Xuefang
Qi, Xin
Jiang, Jun
Yu, Li
Wang, Xiupin
Zhang, Wen
Zhang, Qi
Li, Peiwu
Phytosterol Contents of Edible Oils and Their Contributions to Estimated Phytosterol Intake in the Chinese Diet
title Phytosterol Contents of Edible Oils and Their Contributions to Estimated Phytosterol Intake in the Chinese Diet
title_full Phytosterol Contents of Edible Oils and Their Contributions to Estimated Phytosterol Intake in the Chinese Diet
title_fullStr Phytosterol Contents of Edible Oils and Their Contributions to Estimated Phytosterol Intake in the Chinese Diet
title_full_unstemmed Phytosterol Contents of Edible Oils and Their Contributions to Estimated Phytosterol Intake in the Chinese Diet
title_short Phytosterol Contents of Edible Oils and Their Contributions to Estimated Phytosterol Intake in the Chinese Diet
title_sort phytosterol contents of edible oils and their contributions to estimated phytosterol intake in the chinese diet
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6723959/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31404986
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods8080334
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