Cookies enriched with anethole and secoisolariciresinol diglucoside from flaxseed and fennel seeds improve hypercholesterolemia, lipid profile, and liver functions: A pilot study.
Sana NoreenTabussam TufailTanazzam TufailHuma Bader Ul AinHafiza Madiha JaffarChinaza Godseill AwuchiPublished in: Food science & nutrition (2023)
Over millennia, flaxseeds and fennel seeds have captured greater attention owing to the broad spectrum of bioactive compounds and their respective therapeutic potential. They are well-known therapeutic plants, frequently used in home treatments for a variety of medical conditions. The novelty of this pilot study is to assess the beneficial health effects of secoisolariciresinol diglucoside (SDG) and anethole-based enriched cookies among hyperlipidemic patients. The result of sensory evaluation revealed that cookies with anethole and SDG (500 + 500 mg/day) were significantly acceptable in terms of color, texture, taste, and overall acceptability same as that of control. This study was performed among 34 patients with hyperlipidemia in a university-affiliated hospital, Lahore, Pakistan. In this study, patients received dietary supplementation with anethole and SDG (500 + 500 mg/day) administered in cookies for 8 weeks. Patients were assigned into two groups, intervention (receiving anethole + SDG-enriched cookies; n = 16) and placebo ( n = 18), for 8 weeks. Both groups maintained the same diet and lifestyle. Pre- and postintervention weight, lipid profile, and liver enzyme levels were measured. Analysis of covariance and paired sample t -test were used for comparing the two groups. After 8 weeks, a significant mean weight loss was observed in the intervention group (4.26%) as compared to the placebo group (0.3%). A significant reduction of TC (177.02 ± 5.14 mg/dL; p = .024), TG (150.19 ± 7.94 mg/dL; p = .032), and LDL (87.38 ± 3.58 mg/dL; p = .001) were compared to the control group and HDL level (57.09 ± 3.90 mg/dL; p = .035) were increased in the intervention group as compared to the placebo. Meanwhile, it had a minor improvement in AST (30.97 ± 2.95 U/L; p = .01), ALT (33.05 ± 1.52 U/L; p = .025), and ALP (112.15 ± 4.03 U/L; p = .03) among the intervention group. Thus, based on the results from the study, it can be said that anethole + SDG-enriched bakery products could be developed as a functional dietary option for hyperlipidemia in developing countries like Pakistan.
Keyphrases
- weight loss
- end stage renal disease
- randomized controlled trial
- healthcare
- chronic kidney disease
- newly diagnosed
- ejection fraction
- prognostic factors
- physical activity
- bariatric surgery
- magnetic resonance
- cardiovascular disease
- magnetic resonance imaging
- mental health
- metabolic syndrome
- computed tomography
- body mass index
- coronary artery disease
- risk assessment
- weight gain
- phase iii
- roux en y gastric bypass
- adverse drug