Cholesterol lowering plants_Farkas
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Cholesterol lowering plants_Farkas
Lowering blood cholesterol level with medicinal plants Role of cholesterol • cell membranes • biosynthesis of steroids: – animals: steroid hormones, bile acids, vitamin D, ecdisteroids – plants: steroid saponins, digitaloids, pregnane derivatives, ecdisteroids • transport, uptake: lipoprotein bound: – HDL – LDL – VLDL Lowering cholesterol level with herbs • prevention • already cholesterol elvel – diet: 10% • , maintaining cholesterol level: nutrition plants – cholesterol transfer within the body – metabolism (absorption, circulation, resynthesis) • vs. statins: 20-35% , combinatory products 50-60% Csupor D., Szendrei K. (2009): Koleszterin és a gyógynövények. Gyógyszerészet 53: 142-151. Lowering cholesterol level with herbs • Plant sterins and sterin-containing plants: sitosterin, soy, cereal sprouts, plant oils, oily seeds • Plants slowing down the absorption of cholesterol: plant fibers, plants rich in fibers • Plants inhibiting cholesterol synthesis: garlic, artichoke, red rice • Plants rich in unsaturated fatty acids, plant oils and fish oils • Natural antioxidants, plants rich in antioxidants Csupor D., Szendrei K. (2009): Koleszterin és a gyógynövények. Gyógyszerészet 53: 142-151. Allii sativi bulbus Ph. Hg. VIII. / Ph. Eur.: • Allii sativi bulbi pulvis • Allium sativum ad preparationes homeopathicas Allii sativi bulbus effects, active compounds • Effect: against atherosclerosis, high blood pressure, antibacterial, antifungal Garlic – cholesterol level • cholesterol: liver – de novo synthesis – enzyme determining rate of synthesis: HMG-CoA-reductase (3-hydroxy-3-methyl-glutaryl-CoA-reductase) – inhibition – several drugs (e.g. statins) – garlic, artichoke, red rice Garlic – human studies • epidemiological data – total cholesterol level • several clinical studies: garlic (or garlic powder, garlic extract) lowers cholesterol level significantly more effectively compared to placebo • metaanalyses: – 6 randomised, placebo controlled study: • total cholesterol concentration: 9,9% • LDL concentration: 11,4% • trigliceride concentration: 9,9% • HDL concentration: 11,5% • Alder, R., Lookinland, S., Berry, J.A., Williams, M.: J Am Acad Nurse Pract. 15. 120-129. (2003) • Sobenin, I.A., Andrianova, I.V., Demidova, O.N., Gorchakova, T., Orekhov, A.N.: J Atheroscler Thromb. 15. 334338. (2008) Human studies Effect of garlic-containing herbal products on total cholesterol level (mmol/L) ■ single studies, ■ size: weight of study in metaanalysis in summary, – 95% CI Forrás: Khoo Y.S.K., Aziz Z. (2009): J. Clin. Pharm. Ther. 34: 133-145. Herbal products with garlic • Circulin dragee – preventing cardiovascular changes accompanying ageing • Esterin tablet (Medicaginis sativae folii extr. sicc. (5:1), (standardised for 39.6-58.0 mg saponin content) – significant decrease in blood cholesterol level after 5-8 weeks • Kwai garlic dragee – Against atherosclerosis, enhances circulation and heart functions Allii ursini herba Allium ursinum L. (Alliaceae / Liliaceae) Allii ursini herba • comparable effect to that of garlic – inhibition of cyclooxygenase enzyme and platelet aggregation • fewer clinical studies • animal tests: similar therapeutic value Cynara scolymus artichoke Cynara scolymus - artichoke • as food – inflorescence bud • medicine: – leaves (Cynarae folium) – dried – fresh buds → sap (juice) • active compounds: caffeic acid derivatives: – cynarin – most effective – sesquiterpene-lactones (e.g. cynaropicrin) Cynara scolymus - artichoke • therapy: appetiser, cholagogue – lowers blood cholesterol level • cholagogue – caffeic acid derivatives, !plant extract is more effective than cynarin • HMG-CoA-reductase inhibition – flavonoids (luteolin, cynaroside) • choleretic – excreted bile acids are resupplemented from blood cholesterol • strong antioxidant Artichoke – human studies • Majority: choleretic activity, few: cholesterol level • Metaanalysis: 2 randomised, controlled study: artichoke cholesterol level slightly, but significantly Pittler, M.H., Thompson, C.O., Ernst, E.: Artichoke leaf extract for treating hypercholesterolaemia. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2002 • patients with hypercholesterinaemia – treatment with artichoke → total cholesterol level significantly → changes in HDL-, LDL- and trigliceride concentration are not significant Bundy, R., Walker, A.F., Middleton, R.W., Wallis, C., Simpson, H.C.: Phytomedicine 15, 668-675 (2008) Artichoke in therapy • in itself is not suitable for lowering already existing high cholesterol levels • ! prevention of atherosclerosis • efficacy does not reach that of most frequently applied drugs (statins) • ! good quality herbal products, in appropriate dose – can be similarly effective • mild adverse effects Gallexier herbal bitter indication: lowering of cholesterol level is not included Red rice Fermented with: Monascus purpureus Main active compound: monacholin K = lovastatin inhibitor of HMG-CoA reductase enyzme – statins Clinical studies: • 4 randomised studies • altogether 695 hyperlipidaemic or healthy individuals • significant improvent – vs. placebo or compared to starting cholesterol levels: 16-31% total cholesterol level 21-32% LDL-level Thompson Coon, J.S., Ernst, E.: Journal Fam. Pract. 52, 468-478 (2003) Trigonellae foenugraeci semen AC: mucilageheteropolisaccharide (galactomannane), protein, oil, N-methyl-nicotinic acid, trigonellin, steroid saponins Appl: roborant, tonic, aromatic, carminative, antiphlogistic, Folk medicine: blood sugar , anti-atherosclerotic, enhances production of breast milk Trigonella foenum-graecum L. (Fabaceae) Ph.Hg. VIII. Trigonellae foenugraeci semen • Seed coat: bitter substance – excretion of bile acids • Saponins + fiber content: inhibit the absorption of bile acids and cholesterol → plasma cholesterol level • Special amino acid: 4-hydroxy-isoleucine preclinical study: – significantly blood sugar and cholesterol level • Current knowledge: – suitable for normalising slightly increased levels of blood sugar and cholesterol, as adjuvant in therapy – no generally accepted therapeutic dose Plantaginis ovatae semen, Plantaginis ovatae seminis tegumentum Plantago ovata Forssk. (Plantaginaceae) desert indianweed AC: mucilage heteropolysaccharide, oil, protein, iridoid (aucubin) Therapy: laxative (with plenty of fluids), blood lipid level Ph. Hg. VIII. Psyllii semen Plantago afra L.(Plantago psyllum L.) - psyllium, P. indica L. (P. arenaria W. et K.) – indianweed (Plantaginaceae) Plantago afra – psyllium AC: mucilageheteropolysacchari de, iridoid aucubin Therapy: laxative, cholesterol level Ph. Hg. VIII. Plantago seeds – clinical studies • several randomised clinical studies + metaanalysis: – – – – total cholesterol level: 5-15% LDL concentration: 10-20% some studies: HDL plasma concentration compared to synthetic drug (lovastatin) : lower intensity of effect – ! 10 mg simvastatin + 15 g psyllium seed: cholesterol level at the same rate as 20 mg simvastatin • Plantago seeds: adjuvant treatment • Adverse effect: higher dose – diarrhoea • Brown, L., Rosner, B., Willett, W.W., Sacks, F.M.: Am J Clin Nutr. 69, 30-42 (1999). • Solà, R. et al. Am J Clin Nutr. 85, 1157-1163 (2007). Herbal products: cholesterol level lowering is not among the accepted indications Dietary supplements: „health claims”: maintains normal blood lipid levels Cyamopsidis seminis pulvis (guar bean powder), Guar galactomannanum (guárbab galactomannan) Cyamopsis tetragonolobus (L.) Taub. (Fabaceae) guar bean Near-East, India, Africa Seeds in the legume AC: galactomannan guaran Therapy: highly viscous appetite, in certain types of diabetes as adjuvant, cholesterol levels, cosmetic industry Ph. Hg. VIII. Guar bean Human evidence: slight hyperlipidaemia: daily 10-25 g guar bean powder: • blood lipid levels, • improves the ratio of LDL/HDL, • fat removed with faeces • Indication, dosage: – powder (granulate, tablet) – serum lipid level (and blood sugar level) – daily dose: 3 x 5 g bean powder or product corresponding to this – increased fluid intake! Adverse effects: • mild hypoglycaemic symptoms • may prolong the time needed for the absorption of other drugs Medicago sativa – alfalfa Fabaceae • alfalfa saponins (pentacyclic triterpene saponins) + cholesterol steroid-saponins → complex (intestines) → removed from the body •Esterin tablet (Medicaginis sativae folii extr. sicc. (5:1), (standardised for 39.6-58.0 mg saponin content) Oenothera biennis, O. erythrosepala evening primrose oil: advantageous fatty acid composition (ω-6 fatty acids: linolic acid, -linolenic acid) cardiovascular disease -6-desaturase enyzme: •metabolism of essential fatty acids • high cholesterol level, diabetes – reduced activity • ageing – activity Products containing evening primrose oil „Replacing saturated fatty acids with unsaturated fatty acids has a beneficial effect on the total cholesterol level and LDL level of blood. „For prevention of cardiovascular diseases, for complementing therapy with synthetic drugs, reduces high blood cholesterol levels, and the tendency for thrombosis, slightly decreases blood pressure.”