Antihypertensive Effects of an Optimized Aged Garlic Extract in Subjects with Grade I Hypertension and Antihypertensive Drug Therapy: A Randomized, Triple-Blind Controlled Trial.
Jose Carlos SerranoEva Castro-BoquéAlicia García-CarrascoMaría Inés Morán-ValeroDaniel González-HedströmMarcelino Bermúdez-LópezJosé Manuel ValdivielsoAlberto E EspinelManuel Portero-OtinPublished in: Nutrients (2023)
The use of garlic ( Allium sativum ) for treating arterial hypertension has been recognized as effective for several decades. However, tolerance to treatment is low, and several technological modifications have been developed to improve its tolerability, such as the aging process at controlled temperature and humidity. This study aims to validate the antihypertensive effects of an optimized extract of aged black garlic with low doses of s-allyl-cysteine (SAC) in a Grade I hypertensive population with drug treatment. A randomized, triple-blind, placebo-controlled parallel trial was developed, where a daily supplementation with 0.25 mg/day of SAC for 12 weeks was performed. A reduction in systolic and diastolic blood pressure of 1.8 mmHg (0.7 to 4.1 95% CI) and 1.5 mmHg (0.3 to 3.0 95% CI), respectively, was observed. Similarly, an increase in blood nitric oxide (10.3 µM, 1.1 to 19.5 95% CI) and antioxidant capacity (7 × 10 -3 µM TE/min, (1.2 to 13 × 10 -3 95% CI) and a reduction in uric acid levels (-0.3 mg/dL, -0.5 to -0.001 95% CI) and ACE activity (-9.3 U/L; -18.4 to -0.4 95% CI) were observed. No changes in endothelial function and inflammatory cytokines were observed. It was concluded that low-dose SAC supplementation in an optimized black-garlic extract allows for an extra-significant reduction in blood pressure in a Grade I hypertensive population receiving drug treatment.
Keyphrases
- blood pressure
- hypertensive patients
- heart rate
- low dose
- uric acid
- nitric oxide
- oxidative stress
- study protocol
- clinical trial
- double blind
- metabolic syndrome
- heart failure
- open label
- randomized controlled trial
- left ventricular
- angiotensin ii
- radiation therapy
- high dose
- drug induced
- replacement therapy
- insulin resistance
- hydrogen peroxide
- nitric oxide synthase
- living cells
- glycemic control
- gestational age