Phytotherapy, allium sativum and hypercholesterolemia: a review
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Resumo: | Introduction: Currently, chronic diseases are considered major public health problem. In Brazil, the main cause of death is due to coronary artery disease. Among the risk factors, cholesterol has been pointed out, both observational and experimental preclinical and clinical evidence, as the main modifiable risk factor. The objective of this review study was to evaluate the action of Allium sativum species on the lipid profile of adults with dyslipidemia. Development: conducted a literature review in the following databases: SciELO and PubMed. English language following keywords: “Allium sativum”, “hypercholesterolaemia”, “dyslipidemia”, “cardiovascular diseases” and “chronic diseases”. The study prioritized items between the years 1993 and 2014, not excluding items considered classics. The sample size of the research evaluated Allium sativum ranged from 15 to 192, indicating from raw form to standardized extract, and dose ranging between 5 and 7200 mg total garlic. Despite methodological limitations observed as oscillations between doses, presentations and small sample, 58% approximately indicated benefits of using garlic over control of the lipid profile, particularly with regard to total cholesterol changes and lipoprotein low density, suggesting that the allicin substance present in the quantity of raw garlic powder or total extract would be the main modulator of the observed effects on the lipid profile. It was observed that the reduction of total cholesterol varies between 4.2 and 12.1%, and the variation in reducing low density lipoprotein between 6.6 and 17.6%. Conclusion: Allium sativum appears to be a safe and effective alternative for reducing hypercholesterolemia. However, research demonstrating clinical evidence is necessary to exclude possible confounding variables. |
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Phytotherapy, allium sativum and hypercholesterolemia: a reviewFitoterapia, allium sativum e hipercolesterolemia: uma revisãoallium sativumhipercolesterolemiadislipidemiadoenças cardiovascularesdoença crônicaallium sativumhypercholesterolaemiadyslipidemiacardiovascular diseaseschronic diseasesIntroduction: Currently, chronic diseases are considered major public health problem. In Brazil, the main cause of death is due to coronary artery disease. Among the risk factors, cholesterol has been pointed out, both observational and experimental preclinical and clinical evidence, as the main modifiable risk factor. The objective of this review study was to evaluate the action of Allium sativum species on the lipid profile of adults with dyslipidemia. Development: conducted a literature review in the following databases: SciELO and PubMed. English language following keywords: “Allium sativum”, “hypercholesterolaemia”, “dyslipidemia”, “cardiovascular diseases” and “chronic diseases”. The study prioritized items between the years 1993 and 2014, not excluding items considered classics. The sample size of the research evaluated Allium sativum ranged from 15 to 192, indicating from raw form to standardized extract, and dose ranging between 5 and 7200 mg total garlic. Despite methodological limitations observed as oscillations between doses, presentations and small sample, 58% approximately indicated benefits of using garlic over control of the lipid profile, particularly with regard to total cholesterol changes and lipoprotein low density, suggesting that the allicin substance present in the quantity of raw garlic powder or total extract would be the main modulator of the observed effects on the lipid profile. It was observed that the reduction of total cholesterol varies between 4.2 and 12.1%, and the variation in reducing low density lipoprotein between 6.6 and 17.6%. Conclusion: Allium sativum appears to be a safe and effective alternative for reducing hypercholesterolemia. However, research demonstrating clinical evidence is necessary to exclude possible confounding variables. Introdução: Na atualidade, as doenças crônicas não transmissíveis são consideradas grande problema de saúde pública. No Brasil, a principal causa de morte é por doença arterial coronariana. Entre os fatores de risco, o colesterol vem sendo apontado tanto em evidências observacionais quanto em experimentais pré-clínicas e clínicas como o principal fator de risco modificável. O objetivo desse estudo de revisão foi avaliar a ação da espécie Allium sativum sobre o perfil lipídico sanguíneo de adultos com dislipidemia. Desenvolvimento: Foi realizada uma revisão da literatura nos seguintes bancos de dados: SciELO e PubMed. O idioma de pesquisa foi o inglês através dos seguintes descritores: “Allium sativum”, “hypercholesterolaemia”, “dyslipidemia”, “cardiovascular diseases” e “chronic diseases”. O estudo priorizou artigos entre os anos de 1993 e 2014, não excluindo artigos considerados clássicos. O número amostral das pesquisas avaliadas com Allium sativum variou entre 15 e 192, tendo sido empregadas, nas intervenções, doses desde a forma crua até extrato padronizado, que variaram entre 5 e 7200 mg de alho total. Apesar das limitações metodológicas observadas, como oscilações entre as doses, formas de apresentação e amostra reduzida, 58%, aproximadamente, indicaram benefícios da utilização do alho sobre o controle do perfil lipídico, principalmente no que diz respeito à alteração de colesterol total e lipoproteína de baixa densidade, sugerindo que a substância alicina, presente em relação à quantidade do alho cru, pó ou extrato total, seria a principal moduladora dos efeitos observados sobre o perfil lipídico. Observou-se que a redução de colesterol total variou entre 4,2 e 12,1%, e a variação na redução de lipoproteína de baixa densidade entre 6,6 e 17,6%. Conclusão: Allium sativum parece ser uma alternativa eficaz e segura sobre a redução da hipercolesterolemia. Entretanto, pesquisas que demonstrem evidências clínicas são necessárias para excluir as possíveis variáveis de confundimento. 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Phytotherapy, allium sativum and hypercholesterolemia: a review Fitoterapia, allium sativum e hipercolesterolemia: uma revisão |
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Phytotherapy, allium sativum and hypercholesterolemia: a review |
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Phytotherapy, allium sativum and hypercholesterolemia: a review da Silva, Paloma Legal allium sativum hipercolesterolemia dislipidemia doenças cardiovasculares doença crônica allium sativum hypercholesterolaemia dyslipidemia cardiovascular diseases chronic diseases |
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Phytotherapy, allium sativum and hypercholesterolemia: a review |
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Phytotherapy, allium sativum and hypercholesterolemia: a review |
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Phytotherapy, allium sativum and hypercholesterolemia: a review |
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Phytotherapy, allium sativum and hypercholesterolemia: a review |
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Phytotherapy, allium sativum and hypercholesterolemia: a review |
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da Silva, Paloma Legal |
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da Silva, Paloma Legal Silva, Everaldo Morais do Carmo, Maria das Graças Tavares Cardoso, Felipe de Souza |
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Silva, Everaldo Morais do Carmo, Maria das Graças Tavares Cardoso, Felipe de Souza |
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da Silva, Paloma Legal Silva, Everaldo Morais do Carmo, Maria das Graças Tavares Cardoso, Felipe de Souza |
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allium sativum hipercolesterolemia dislipidemia doenças cardiovasculares doença crônica allium sativum hypercholesterolaemia dyslipidemia cardiovascular diseases chronic diseases |
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allium sativum hipercolesterolemia dislipidemia doenças cardiovasculares doença crônica allium sativum hypercholesterolaemia dyslipidemia cardiovascular diseases chronic diseases |
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Introduction: Currently, chronic diseases are considered major public health problem. In Brazil, the main cause of death is due to coronary artery disease. Among the risk factors, cholesterol has been pointed out, both observational and experimental preclinical and clinical evidence, as the main modifiable risk factor. The objective of this review study was to evaluate the action of Allium sativum species on the lipid profile of adults with dyslipidemia. Development: conducted a literature review in the following databases: SciELO and PubMed. English language following keywords: “Allium sativum”, “hypercholesterolaemia”, “dyslipidemia”, “cardiovascular diseases” and “chronic diseases”. The study prioritized items between the years 1993 and 2014, not excluding items considered classics. The sample size of the research evaluated Allium sativum ranged from 15 to 192, indicating from raw form to standardized extract, and dose ranging between 5 and 7200 mg total garlic. Despite methodological limitations observed as oscillations between doses, presentations and small sample, 58% approximately indicated benefits of using garlic over control of the lipid profile, particularly with regard to total cholesterol changes and lipoprotein low density, suggesting that the allicin substance present in the quantity of raw garlic powder or total extract would be the main modulator of the observed effects on the lipid profile. It was observed that the reduction of total cholesterol varies between 4.2 and 12.1%, and the variation in reducing low density lipoprotein between 6.6 and 17.6%. Conclusion: Allium sativum appears to be a safe and effective alternative for reducing hypercholesterolemia. However, research demonstrating clinical evidence is necessary to exclude possible confounding variables. |
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