Abstract

The purpose of the present study was to compare the relative absorption of a new powder presentation of silicon (Si) as orthosilicic acid with maltodextrin (Orgono Powder) compared to usual Si liquid presentations as orthosilicic acid with Equisetum arvense and Rosmarinus officinalis (G5 Siliplant) and orthosilicic acid with aloe vera (G7 Aloe). All dietary supplements were administered at the same Si oral dose (21.6 mg) in a randomized, double-blind, crossover post-prandial study conducted in 5 healthy men. Urine was collected at baseline and over the 6-h post-dose period in 2 separate 3-h collections for the analysis of Si concentration, which was conducted by inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry as the gold standard method. No significant differences in total urinary Si excretion were found after the intake of these 3 dietary supplements; 34.6%, 32.4% and 27.2% of the ingested Si from G7 Aloe, G5 Siliplant and Orgono Powder, respectively, was excreted in urine over the 6-h follow-up period. The 3 different oral Si formulations tested, in powder and liquid presentations, provide highly bioavailable Si and present an equivalent relative absorption in healthy humans.

Highlights

  • The purpose of the present study was to compare the relative absorption of a new powder presentation of silicon (Si) as orthosilicic acid with maltodextrin (Orgono Powder) compared to usual Si liquid presentations as orthosilicic acid with Equisetum arvense and Rosmarinus officinalis (G5 Siliplant) and orthosilicic acid with aloe vera (G7 Aloe)

  • Si is the second most common element in the Earth’s crust behind oxygen 4. This mineral is naturally present in foods as Si dioxide (­ SiO2) and silicates, while most Si in water is present as free orthosilicic acid (OSA; H­ 4SiO4) 5

  • A study by Sripanyakorn et al 14 revealed that 43% of the Si administered as OSA was absorbed, whereas the bioavailability of orally polymeric Si was less than 5%

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Introduction

The purpose of the present study was to compare the relative absorption of a new powder presentation of silicon (Si) as orthosilicic acid with maltodextrin (Orgono Powder) compared to usual Si liquid presentations as orthosilicic acid with Equisetum arvense and Rosmarinus officinalis (G5 Siliplant) and orthosilicic acid with aloe vera (G7 Aloe). Similar to foods, the bioavailability of Si in oral dietary supplements greatly varies depending on the chemical form. Oligomeric and polymeric forms are poorly absorbable in the gastrointestinal tract In this sense, a study by Sripanyakorn et al 14 revealed that 43% of the Si administered as OSA was absorbed, whereas the bioavailability of orally polymeric Si was less than 5%. The urinary excretion of Si is considered a good marker of the absorption of this element and an easy way to determine Si bioavailability [15,17], as urine samples meet three essential characteristics for obtaining biological samples in human intervention studies: a non-invasive method that is easy and rapid to obtain from subjects participating in a study. Since faecal excretion is another route for Si elimination 17, urine measurements may underestimate the amount of Si absorbed

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