Dietary supplementation with polyphenol-rich Salicornia ramosissima extracts: Assessing safety, efficacy, and impact on cardiovascular health biomarkers in healthy volunteers
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Nájar, Ana M.; Pérez-Sánchez, Soledad; del Río, Carmen; Domínguez, Carmen; López Azcárate, Cristina; de Torres, Reyes; Lamana-Vallverdú, Marcel; Romero-Bernal, Marina; González-Díaz, Angela; Cádiz-Gurrea, María de la Luz; Leyva Jiménez, Francisco Javier; Fernández-Ochoa, Álvaro; León, Antonio; Montaner, JoanEditorial
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Polyphenols Cardiovascular health Salicornia
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2024-06-03Referencia bibliográfica
Nájar, A.M. et. al. Journal of Functional Foods 122 (2024) 106539. [https://doi.org/10.1016/j.inffus.2024.102489]
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ISCIII under the framework of Health Research Projects (PI21/01158 ETNIAS); European Union; Project PE-0527-2019 funded by Consejería de Salud y Familias 2019 and cofunded by European Union (FEDER, “Andalucía se mueve con Europa”); Project RD21/0006/0015, funded by the National Institute of Health Carlos III (ISCIII) with public funding from the Cooperative Research Networks for Health Results (RICORS) RICORS-ICTUS; Thematic Area: cerebrovascular diseases. “Funded by the European Union – NextGenerationEU; Sara Borrell program funded by ISCIII, grant number CD21/00148; Program funded by ISCIII grant number FI22/00202; Contract RYC2021- 032119-I founded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 and NextGenerationEU/PRTR; Grant FJC2020-044298-I funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033Resumen
The importance of diet in preventing non-communicable diseases is well established, with polyphenol consumption
suggested to impact cardiovascular disease development. Salicornia ramosissima synthesizes high
amounts of phytochemicals under environmental stress. In a randomized controlled clinical trial on 90 healthy
volunteers, we evaluated the safety of supplementation with 1 g of polyphenol-rich S. ramosissima extracts from
salt marshes and hydroponic sources over three months. No differences in adverse effects were observed between
extract-treated and placebo subjects. Salicornia extract from marshes (SM) increased glomerular filtration rate
and reduced LDL cholesterol. SM treatment also modulated plasma markers related to cardiovascular disease:
MERTK, Gal-9, ADM, TF, PRSS27, HAOX1, IL-18, PAPPA, TNFRSF1A, TIE2 and FGF-21 proteins were downregulated
while SRC levels were upregulated. Therefore, under the studied conditions of use, Salicornia extracts
consumption is safe and SM induced biochemical and proteomic changes related to cardiovascular health.