Midterm 3 (Lecture 14) Flashcards

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Phytosterols

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Plant derived sterols
Structurally similar to cholesterol
NOT synthesized by humans - therefore all derived from diet
Over 40 identifier but most common are:
- beta- sitosterol
- campesterol
- stigmasterol
So similar to cholesterol that it requires advanced laboratory methods to distinguish them

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Phytosterol structure

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Subdivided into:
- sterols: indicates a double bond at position 5
- stanols: reduction of the double bond (no longer there), less common than sterols

Phytosterol structure very similar to cholesterol

Phytostanol simply the saturation of the double bond (no double bond)

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Phytosterol vs cholesterol and intake

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Cholesterol: animal foods
Phytosterol: plant foods

Both are atherogenic (produce fat plaques) but is not a concern with Phytosterol because very little is absorbed (only 1-15%)

Blood levels of.phytosterols are lower than cholesterol

Western diet: 80 mg/day
Vegetarian diet: 345 mg/day
Japanese diet: 400 mg/day
- supplementation is often only way to get sufficient amount of Phytosterols
- cholesterol lowering effects apparent with low GRAM amounts

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Phytosterols/stanols and health: CVD

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Numerous human clinical trials demonstrate effectiveness of Phytosterols in reducing blood lipids (primarily total and LDL cholesterol)
- blood cholesterol is a great biomarker for this

2 grams plant sterols or plant stanols per day:
- decrease plasma LDL cholesterol
- no effects on HDL cholesterol or TG
- estimated to reduce heart disease risk by 25%

Occurs in various foods, no difference between stanols and sterols - plateau at about 3 g per day

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Phytosterols/stanols and CVD mechanisms important slide

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Mechanism for reduction of blood total and LDL cholesterol:
- compete with cholesterol for limited space on the mixed micelles in the intestines
- more hydrophobic than cholesterol, therefore higher affinity for micelles
- displace cholesterol from the micelles into feces BUT phytosterols are NOT absorbed
- decreases cholesterol absorption by 30-50% : 1/5 dietary cholesterol and 4/5 biliary (endogenous) cholesterol

UN ABSORBED CHOLESTEROL GOES TO FECES

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Phytosterol and cholesterol lowering: factors to consider

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Plant sterols versus plant stanols (makes no difference though)

Dose response relationships
- dose response effect no longer apparent after 2-3 grams

Form of administration (makes no difference though etc: margarine or orange juice or capsule all same))

Does background diet matter (no)
- originally thought to only be effective as part of high cholesterol diets ; NOT the case

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CVD: Phytosterols and drugs

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Could the use of phytosterols replace a lipid lowering drug
- avoids side effects, costs less, but less effect

Could there be an additive or synergistic effect together (reduce dose of medications?)

STUDY:
American journal of cardiology: additive effect of plant sterols ester margarine and Cervistatin in lowering LDL cholesterol in primary hypercholesterolemia

Background:
plant sterols/stanols reduce cholesterol absorption followed by a compensatory increase in cholesterol synthesis
- thus a concurrent use of HMG-CoA reductase inhibitor may yield a synergistic effect

Methods:
4 parallel treatment arms 37-39 per group
- cervistatin plus sterol ester margarine (synergistic group)
- cervistatin plus regular margarine (additive group)
- placebo plus sterol ester margarine (additive)
- placebo plus regular margarine (control)
- 4 weeks

Results:
Magnitude of effect of plant sterols was similar
- sterol ester alone
- sterol ester plus statin
Therefore although no synergistic effect, there is an additive effect of phytosterols and this specific statin drug in blood lipids

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Phytosterols/stanols in foods

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Ability to incorporate phytosterols and phytostanols in food is limited
- due to low solubility in fats; ester frying them to a fatty acid increases their incorporation into fat soluble foods by up to 10 fold
- therefore often esterified with a fatty acid to increase their fat solubility
- allows for their incorporation into foods

1.6 plant sterol/stanol esters provides appximatrly 1.0 g plant sterol/stanol and 0.6 FA

most often incorporated into fatty foods
- margarine is the main one (1.7 g), cream cheese, yoghurt, dressings
- does not affect taste
- MINUTE MAID premium heart wise: 1 serving contains 1 gram of plant sterols

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Phytosterols/stanols and health: cancer and immune function

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Not as important/studied (overall just know there’s been some cancer reducing properties)

Prostate cancer:
- b-sitosterol inhibited the growth of prostate cancer cells
Colon cancer:
- Phytosterols inhibit colon cancer cell proliferation

In general, effects relate to:
- membrane structure
- membrane fluidity
- membrane integrity
- membrane bound enzymes
- signal transduction
- apoptosis
- specific to colon cancer: effects on neutral and acidic sterols in the colon

Immune function: some/little evidence supports a role- mechanisms of action currently being explored

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Phytosterol safety: effects on fat soluble nutrients

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Relates to safety
- Could they reduce absorption of key fat soluble micronutrients?
- studies do show they decrease absorption

Three key factors to consider
- TIMING
- would affect food consumed WITH the Phytosterols
- acute effect

Studies have shown
- decreased plasma carotenoids ; beta carotene by 25%, alpha carotene by 10%, lycopene
- no evidence of decreased vitamin A, K, D
Consuming at least 1 serving of vegetables high in carotenoids will maintain satisfactory blood levels during intake of Phytosterols/stanol esters
recognize three factors above are what contributes

OVERALL FAT SOLUBLE VITAMINS NOT A MAJOR CONCERN

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Phytosterolemia

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Inborn error of phytosterol metabolism
- Very rare condition - 40 people worldwide
- cholesterol appears normal

Metabolic abnormalities

intestinal inability to distinguish between cholesterol and plant sterols
- result is excessive plant sterol absorption (up to 65 mg/dL, 50-60 times higher than normal)

Inability to excrete sterols rapidly in bile

Reduced cholesterol 7 hydroxylase activity
- rate limiting step in bile acid synthesis
- likely due to inhibit on by sitosterol
- reduced biliary excretion of plant sterols

Reduced whole body cholesterol synthesis
- serum cholesterol levels are not highly elevated

OVERALL RESULT IS INCREASED BLOOD PLANT STEROL CINCENTRATIONS - LEADS TO PREMATURE ATHEROSCLEROSIS

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Phytosterols in Canada

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May 17, wpqp letter from food directorate of health Canada to industry to allow for sale of foods containing added Phytosterols/plant sterols
- completed a safety assessment
- completed a health claim assessment; reviewed scientific evidence for blood chol lowering

Foods with added Phytosterols have a long history of regulatory status
- evolved from isolated form to drug to natural health product to food

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Canadian safety assessment

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Phytosterols and phytostanols as a group
- toxicological assessment: lack of adverse effects at high doses BUT uncertainty for doses higher than 3 grams per day for long periods
- therefore reference safe intake concluded at: 3 g per day for adults, 1 g per day for children

(JUST DONT GO ABOVE 3)

Conclusion
- industry allowed max of 1 g free Phytosterols per serving to a list of allowed foods (spreads, mayo, margarine, yoghurt etc)
- only certain foods to avoid over consumption
- petitioner must notify the food directorate of each new product

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Canadian health claim assessment

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At the average intake of 2 g plant sterol per day, the effect was independent of food matrix

Most studies were done in moderately to highly hypercholesterolemic subjects

Conclusion:
- support the claim about the relationship between consumption of plant sterol enriched foods as foods and blood cholesterol lowering
- daily amount will be 2 grams
- foods that carry claim will have specific composition criteria (usually healthy foods, etc low saturated fats)

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