Abstract

BackgroundThe beneficial effects of the polyphenol (PP) rich fruits and Lactic acid bacteria fermented foods had been reported as cost-effective strategies for health promotion. Randomized controlled trial was designed to test the hypothesis that daily intake of polyphenol rich pomegranate juice (PGJ) or/ and lactic acid bacteria fermented sobya (FS) improved selected biomarkers of relevance to heath status.MethodsThe design of the human trial consisted of 35 healthy adults, who were distributed to 5 equal groups; The first group served as control and received no supplements; the second group received fresh apricot fruits (200 g); the third (PGJ) (250 g), the fourth a mixture of PGJ (150 g) and FS (140 g) and the fifth group received (FS) (170 g). The supplements were served daily between 5 – 6 pm for 21 days. Blood and urine samples were collected at days zero and 22 of the dietary intervention. The supplements were analyzed chemically for (PP) contents and total antioxidative activities and microbiologically for selected bacteria and yeast counts. The blood samples were assayed for plasma antioxidative activities and for erythrocytic glutathione transferase activity (E-GST). Urine samples were analyzed for the excretions of total PP, antioxidative activity and thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS). Statistical analysis: Two way analysis of variance (ANOVA) was conducted and included the main effects of treatment, time and treatment x time interaction.ResultsDaily intake of (PGJ) for 3 weeks significantly increased the plasma and urinary anti-oxidative activities and reduced the urinary excretion of (TBARS). Daily intake of (FS) for 3 weeks increased only (E-GST) activity. Daily intake of a mixture of PGJ and (FS) was also effective.ConclusionsThe daily intakes of PGJ and/ or (FS) affected positively selected biomarkers of relevance to health status. These functional foods have potential implication for use as bio-therapeutic foods.Trial registrationThe study was approved by the research ethical committee of the Ministry of Health & population, Egypt. The trial registration - the unique identifying number. (REC) decision No 12-2013-9, which complied with the Declaration of Helsinki guidelines (2004). The protocol was fully explained to all subjects and written informed consent was obtained before their participation in the trial.

Highlights

  • Under normal physiological conditions, all cells in the body are exposed chronically to oxidants from both endogenous and exogenous sources; yet the intracellular “redox buffer” mechanism provides significant protection mainly by the antioxidant network [1]

  • The protocol was fully explained to all subjects and written informed consent was obtained before their participation in the trial

  • The prevalence of NCD are at escalating in Egypt due to activation of 64 genes involved in inflammation [6, 7] and other modifiable risk factors [8]

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Introduction

All cells in the body are exposed chronically to oxidants from both endogenous and exogenous sources; yet the intracellular “redox buffer” mechanism provides significant protection mainly by the antioxidant network [1]. Disturbance in the prooxidant- antioxidant balance in favor of the former leads to what is known as oxidative stress [2]. This oxidative stress and reactive oxygen species (ROS) can cause damage to DNA, proteins and lipids an d end up with an epidemic of non communicable chronic human diseases [3,4,5]. The beneficial effects of the polyphenol (PP) rich fruits and Lactic acid bacteria fermented foods had been reported as cost-effective strategies for health promotion. Randomized controlled trial was designed to test the hypothesis that daily intake of polyphenol rich pomegranate juice (PGJ) or/ and lactic acid bacteria fermented sobya (FS) improved selected biomarkers of relevance to heath status

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