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Effect of 1- and 2-Month High-Dose Alpha-Linolenic Acid Treatment on 13 C-Labeled Alpha-Linolenic Acid Incorporation and Conversion in Healthy Subjects.


ABSTRACT:

Scope

The study aims at identifying 1) the most sensitive compartment among plasma phospholipids, erythrocytes, and LDL for studying alpha-linolenic acid (ALA) conversion, and 2) whether ALA incorporation and conversion is saturable after administration of 13 C-labeled ALA-rich linseed oil (LO). The effect of a daily intake of 7 g nonlabeled LO (>43% w/w ALA) for 1 month after bolus administration of 7 g 13 C-labeled LO on day 1, and for 2 months after bolus administration of 7 g 13 C-labeled LO on day 1 and day 29 on 13 C-ALA incorporation and conversion into its higher homologs is investigated in healthy volunteers.

Methods and results

Incorporation and conversion of LO-derived 13 C-labeled ALA is quantified by applying compartmental modeling. After bolus administration, a fractional conversion of approximately 30% from 13 C-ALA to 13 C-DHA is calculated as reflected by the LDL compartment. Treatment with LO for 8 weeks induces a mean reduction of 13 C-ALA conversion to 13 C-DHA by 48% as reflected by the LDL compartment, and a mean reduction of the 13 C-ALA incorporation into LDL by 46%.

Conclusion

A 2-month dietary intake of a high dose of LO is sufficient to reach saturation of ALA incorporation into LDL particles, which are responsible for ALA distribution in the body.

SUBMITTER: Pignitter M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6646899 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Effect of 1- and 2-Month High-Dose Alpha-Linolenic Acid Treatment on <sup>13</sup> C-Labeled Alpha-Linolenic Acid Incorporation and Conversion in Healthy Subjects.

Pignitter Marc M   Lindenmeier Michael M   Andersen Gaby G   Herrfurth Cornelia C   Beermann Christopher C   Schmitt Joachim J JJ   Feussner Ivo I   Fulda Martin M   Somoza Veronika V  

Molecular nutrition & food research 20180919 20


<h4>Scope</h4>The study aims at identifying 1) the most sensitive compartment among plasma phospholipids, erythrocytes, and LDL for studying alpha-linolenic acid (ALA) conversion, and 2) whether ALA incorporation and conversion is saturable after administration of <sup>13</sup> C-labeled ALA-rich linseed oil (LO). The effect of a daily intake of 7 g nonlabeled LO (>43% w/w ALA) for 1 month after bolus administration of 7 g <sup>13</sup> C-labeled LO on day 1, and for 2 months after bolus adminis  ...[more]

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