Phytomineral complexes as elements of functional nutrition to enhance the protective function of the lymphatic system in aging

V. Gorchakov, Kirill M. Nicolaychuk, O. Gorchakova, Georgi Demchenko, B. Nurmakhanova
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Background: The problem of aging remains relevant in the modern world, with a notable connection between aging and nutrition. It is important to find a way to slow down aging. Integration lymphology with functional food theory (or phytodietics) is the most promising idea. Detection of lymphotropic properties in bioactive food ingredients will increase the lymphatic system activity in aging. Our task is to improve the protective status of lymph nodes by taking a phytomineral product in aging. Objective: The research purpose is to provide evidence of the use of a plant-mineral complex to activate the lymph system (lymph nodes) in aging. Participants in the experiment are 160 Wistar rats divided into groups of old and young animals. Half of the aging animals took an additional food plant-mineral complex "IQdetoxSORB". The basis of the food complex is physiologically acting substances such as flavonoids, trace elements, food fibers, and others.Methods: Different methods have been applied to study systems forming components of lymph nodes. The system of lymph node compartments was examined by a histological method. The liquid component of the organ is evaluated by a thermogravimetric method. Lymph node trace elements (Mn, Fe, Cu, Zn, Se) were determined by X-ray fluorescence analysis using synchrotron radiation (RFA SR). The StatPlus Pro license program and statistical analysis of dynamic series were used to process digital data.Results: We first presented data on the effect of functional nutrition on the lymphatic system and proved the lymphotropic properties of the plant-mineral complex. The bioactive ingredients of the complex (flavonoids, trace elements, food fibers) are useful and influence the lymphatic system, improving health in old age. The increase in lymphatic system activity occurs through the implementation of a lymphosanation mechanism due to the stimulating and protective effects of plant ingredients. Intake of the phytomineral complex accelerates lymph flow, modifies lymph node compartments, and restores trace element balance. The positive effect depends on the formation of an association of bioelements with lymphoid compartments. A plant-based diet corrects and increases the protective status of lymph nodes. The result is a slowdown in age-induced changes in peripheral lymphoid organs. Conclusion: As an element of functional nutrition, the plant-mineral complex contains bioactive ingredients - flavonoids, trace elements, and food fibers. These bioactive substances alter the existing status of the lymphatic system, increasing protective potential. Increased activity of the lymph system (lymph nodes) is an argument for slowing aging and preventing age-associated pathology. The information presented is the basis for recommending plant-mineral complexes for wellness programs of anti-aging.Keywords:lymphatic system; lymph nodes; compartments; trace elements; gerontology, phytotherapy, nutriciology.
植物矿物质复合物作为功能性营养元素,可增强衰老过程中淋巴系统的保护功能
背景:衰老问题在现代社会依然存在,衰老与营养之间有着显著的联系。找到延缓衰老的方法非常重要。将淋巴学与功能食品理论(或植物膳食学)相结合是最有前途的想法。检测生物活性食品成分中的促淋巴特性将提高衰老过程中淋巴系统的活性。我们的任务是通过在衰老过程中服用植物矿物质产品来改善淋巴结的保护状态。研究目的研究目的是为在衰老过程中使用植物矿物质复合物激活淋巴系统(淋巴结)提供证据。实验参与者为 160 只 Wistar 大鼠,分为老年组和年轻组。其中一半的老龄动物额外食用了一种植物矿物质复合食品 "IQdetoxSORB"。复合食品的基础是具有生理作用的物质,如类黄酮、微量元素、食物纤维等:研究淋巴结组成系统的方法多种多样。淋巴结分区系统是通过组织学方法研究的。器官的液体成分通过热重法进行评估。淋巴结微量元素(锰、铁、铜、锌、硒)是通过同步辐射 X 射线荧光分析法(RFA SR)测定的。使用 StatPlus Pro 许可程序和动态序列统计分析来处理数字数据:我们首先展示了功能性营养对淋巴系统影响的数据,并证明了植物-矿物质复合物的淋巴促进特性。复合物中的生物活性成分(类黄酮、微量元素、食物纤维)对淋巴系统有作用和影响,能改善老年人的健康状况。由于植物成分的刺激和保护作用,淋巴系统活性的增加是通过淋巴净化机制实现的。摄入植物矿物质复合物可加速淋巴流动,改变淋巴结区,恢复微量元素平衡。这种积极的效果取决于生物元素与淋巴区的结合。以植物为基础的饮食能纠正和提高淋巴结的保护状态。其结果是减缓由年龄引起的外周淋巴器官的变化。结论作为功能性营养的一种元素,植物矿物质复合物含有生物活性成分--类黄酮、微量元素和食物纤维。这些生物活性物质能改变淋巴系统的现有状态,提高保护潜力。淋巴系统(淋巴结)活动的增加是延缓衰老和预防与年龄相关的病症的论据。所提供的信息是建议将植物矿物质复合物用于抗衰老健康计划的依据。关键词:淋巴系统;淋巴结;分区;微量元素;老年学;植物疗法;营养学。
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