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Potentially Beneficial Effects on Healthy Aging by Supplementation of the EPA-Rich Microalgae Phaeodactylum tricornutum or Its Supernatant-A Randomized Controlled Pilot Trial in Elderly Individuals.


ABSTRACT: Dietary supplements that promote healthy aging are mostly warranted in an aging society. Because of age-related risks, anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidative agents such as microalgae are potential candidates for intervention. In a randomized controlled trial, we tested Phaeodactylum tricornutum (PT), a microalgae rich in eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), carotenoids, vitamins, and β-glucans, cultured in bioreactors. In this pilot trial, 19 healthy elderly received supplements for two weeks based on either the whole PT (A), the β-1,3-glucan-rich PT supernatant (SupB), the combination thereof (A+SupB), or a Comparator product (Comp). The primary outcome variable plasma interleukin-6 was reduced after treatment with A+SupB compared to the Comp group (p = 0.04). The mobility parameters 5 s sit-to-stand test (p = 0.04 in the A group) and by trend gait speed (p = 0.08 in the A+SupB diet) were improved compared to Comp. No treatment effects were observed for fatty acids, compared to Comp but omega-6 to -3 fatty acid ratio (p = 0.006) and arachidonic acid/EPA ratio (p = 0.006) were reduced within group A+SupB. Further, the SupB study product reduced faecal zonulin (p = 0.03) compared to the Comp. The data revealed an anti-inflammatory and potentially anti-oxidative effect of particular PT preparations, suggesting that they might be suitable for effects in healthy elderly.

SUBMITTER: Stiefvatter L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9694444 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Potentially Beneficial Effects on Healthy Aging by Supplementation of the EPA-Rich Microalgae <i>Phaeodactylum tricornutum</i> or Its Supernatant-A Randomized Controlled Pilot Trial in Elderly Individuals.

Stiefvatter Lena L   Frick Konstantin K   Lehnert Katja K   Vetter Walter W   Montoya-Arroyo Alexander A   Frank Jan J   Schmid-Staiger Ulrike U   Bischoff Stephan C SC  

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Dietary supplements that promote healthy aging are mostly warranted in an aging society. Because of age-related risks, anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidative agents such as microalgae are potential candidates for intervention. In a randomized controlled trial, we tested <i>Phaeodactylum tricornutum</i> (PT), a microalgae rich in eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), carotenoids, vitamins, and β-glucans, cultured in bioreactors. In this pilot trial, 19 healthy elderly received supplements for two weeks base  ...[more]

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