SPIRULINA (ARTHROSPIRA) PLATENSIS - A REVIEW OF POSSIBLE HYPOTRIGLYCERIDEMIC EFFECTS

Ciprian Anton, D. Ivan, Crina Loghin, Nicoleta Flutur, M. Grigore
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Spirulina (Arthrospira) sp. is a blue-green algae that is often used as a dietary supplement in powder or tablet form because of its beneficial nutrients, lack of toxicity and therapeutic effects. This study investigates its effects on subjects supplemented with Spirulina, focusing on its effects on triglyceride values. A literature review was conducted on the effects of Spirulina on different organisms, with a focus on triglycerides. Most research with Spirulina sp. has shown that it has a hypotriglyceridemic effect on patients given Spirulina, but also on some animals, with numerous studies also done on rats. Following analysis, it has been found that Spirulina supplementation has a favorable effect on triglycerides, lowering their value considerably, leading to a reduced risk of cardiovascular disease and stroke. The microalga Spirulina sp. has been the subject of research due to evidence of its therapeutic potential in several areas, including its ability to prevent and reduce damage caused by dyslipidemia and its antioxidant activity. The present study suggests that Spirulina supplementation may produce beneficial effects on triglycerides.
螺旋藻(arthrospira) platensis -综述可能的降低甘油三酯的作用
螺旋藻(节肢螺旋藻)是一种蓝绿色藻类,由于其有益的营养成分、无毒和治疗效果,通常被用作粉末或片剂形式的膳食补充剂。本研究调查了它对补充螺旋藻的受试者的影响,重点是它对甘油三酯值的影响。对螺旋藻对不同生物体的影响进行了文献综述,重点是甘油三酯。大多数关于螺旋藻的研究表明,它对服用螺旋藻的病人有降低甘油三酯的作用,但也对一些动物有影响,许多研究也对老鼠进行了研究。经过分析发现,补充螺旋藻对甘油三酯有良好的作用,显著降低其值,从而降低心血管疾病和中风的风险。微藻螺旋藻一直是研究的主题,因为有证据表明它在几个领域具有治疗潜力,包括它预防和减少由血脂异常引起的损害的能力和它的抗氧化活性。目前的研究表明,螺旋藻的补充可能对甘油三酯产生有益的影响。
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