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Effects of a new soy/beta-sitosterol supplement on plasma lipids in moderately hypercholesterolemic subjects
Authors:Cicero Arrigo F G  Fiorito Alessia  Panourgia Maria Panagiota  Sangiorgi Zina  Gaddi Antonio
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A.F.G.Cicero, A.Fiorito, M.P.Panourgia, Z. Sangiorgi, and A.Gaddi are with the Atherosclerosis and Dysmetabolic Disease Study Center “G. Descovich,” Clinical Medicine and Applied Biotechnologies “D. Campanacci,” University of Bologna, Italy

Abstract:Our aim was to test the hypocholesterolemic effect of a low-dose formulation of soy proteins supplemented with isolated b-sitosterol in a ratio of 4:1 in 20 moderately hypercholesterolemic subjects. The study has been divided in three different periods of forty days each: a stabilization diet period, then a treatment period during which all subjects assumed 10 g one time a day of the tested product and, finally, a wash out period. From the end of the stabilization diet period to the end of the soy protein added in b-sitosterol supplementation we observed a 0.45±0.30 mmol/L, 0.09±0.31 mmol/L and 0.17±0.22 mmol/L mean±SE decrease in respectively LDL-C, TG and apoB levels, associated with a 0.12±0.25 and 0.03±0.51 mg/dL mean increase respectively in HDL-C and apoA plasma concentrations. According to this recommends, low doses of soy protein added in b-sitosterol seems to be a practical and safe alternative for patients seeking modest reductions in LDL-C (<15%). J Am Diet Assoc. 2002;102:1807-1811.
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