Citrate-based dietary alkali supplements available in Germany: an overview.

IF 1.2 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Maximilian Andreas Storz, Alvaro Luis Ronco
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Abstract

Background: Fruits and vegetables are abundant in alkali precursors and effectively reduce the Potential Renal Acid Load (PRAL) from diet. Oral alkali supplements are supposed to exert comparable alkalizing effects on the human body, and have been shown to beneficially affect bone and kidney health. A comparative analysis of the available dietary alkali supplements in Germany was performed, contrasting their potential PRAL-lowering potential.

Methods: We reviewed the currently available dietary citrate-based alkali supplements sold in Germany with a special focus on their mineral content, their PRAL-lowering potential and other characteristics inherent to each product. Supplements containing either potassium-, calcium- or magnesium citrate or any combination of these organic salts were reviewed. The total alkali load (TAL) was calculated based on the recommended daily dosage (RDD).

Results: Sixteen supplements with a mean alkali powder content of 220.69 ± 111.02 g were identified. The mean magnesium content per RDD was 239.93 ± 109.16 mg. The mean potassium and median calcium content were 550 ± 325.58 mg and 280 (240) mg, respectively. Median TAL was 1220 (328.75) mg. The PRAL-lowering potential from a single RDD ranged from - 51.65 mEq to -8.32 mEq. Substantial price differences were found, and the mean price of the examined supplements was 16.67 ± 5.77 Euros. The median price for a 1 mEq PRAL-reduction was 3.01 (3.14) cents, and ranged from 0.77 cents to 10.82 cents.

Conclusions: Noticeable differences between the identified alkali supplements were encountered, warranting an individual and context-specific approach in daily clinical practice.

德国现有的柠檬酸盐膳食碱补充剂:概述。
背景:水果和蔬菜含有丰富的碱性前体物质,可有效降低饮食中的潜在肾酸负荷(PRAL)。口服碱补充剂应该也能对人体产生类似的碱化作用,并对骨骼和肾脏健康产生有益影响。我们对德国现有的膳食碱补充剂进行了比较分析,对比了它们降低 PRAL 的潜力:我们对目前在德国销售的基于柠檬酸盐的膳食碱性补充剂进行了审查,重点关注其矿物质含量、降低 PRAL 的潜力以及每种产品固有的其他特征。我们对含有柠檬酸钾、柠檬酸钙或柠檬酸镁或这些有机盐的任何组合的补充剂进行了审查。根据推荐日剂量(RDD)计算总碱负荷(TAL):结果:16 种营养补充剂的平均碱粉含量为 220.69 ± 111.02 克。每个 RDD 的平均镁含量为 239.93 ± 109.16 毫克。钾和钙的平均含量中位数分别为 550 ± 325.58 毫克和 280 (240) 毫克。TAL中位数为1220(328.75)毫克。单个 RDD 的 PRAL 降低潜能值从 - 51.65 mEq 到 -8.32 mEq 不等。降低 1 毫升 PRAL 的中位价格为 3.01 (3.14) 美分,范围从 0.77 美分到 10.82 美分不等:结论:已确定的碱补充剂之间存在明显差异,因此在日常临床实践中应因人而异、因地制宜。
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