Tisochrysis lutea is a marine microalga, which contains bioactive compounds such as polyunsaturated fatty acids and fucoxanthin. In this 1-month study, the effects of a diet containing 20% T. lutea F&MM36 were investigated in rats. No adverse effects regarding food consumption, growth or animal behavior were observed, nevertheless rats fed T. lutea showed a tendency to a reduction in body weight gain and a significantly higher water intake compared to controls fed a standard diet (AIN-76). The high Na+ content of the algal biomass induced a huge increase in urinary Na+ and urine production, but blood pressure, creatinine and urea blood levels as well as kidney histopathology were not suggestive of renal impairment. In rats fed the T. lutea diet a significant increase in HDL and decreased plasma triglycerides, with an increased excretion of fecal lipids were observed. These animals showed also a significant increase of PPARγ and UCP-1 and a significant reduction of APOA-1 and LPL hepatic gene expression, compared to controls. These data indicate that a diet supplemented with 20% of T. lutea biomass modulates the expression of genes involved in lipid metabolism, suggesting that this microalga might represent a promising source of functional foods for the prevention of dyslipidemias and associated diseases. However, the high Na+ content of the algal biomass may represent a safety issue, which must be solved before this microalga can be used in humans.

Nutraceutical properties of a Tisochrysis lutea enriched diet: a 1-month study in rats / Elisabetta, Bigagli; Lorenzo, Cinci; Alberto, Niccolai; Mario R., Tredici; Liliana, Rodolfi; Natascia, Biondi; Maura, Lodovici; Mario, D’Ambrosio; Giulia, Mori; Cristina, Luceri. - ELETTRONICO. - (2017), pp. 160-160. (Intervento presentato al convegno AlgaEurope 2017 Conference tenutosi a Berlino, Germania nel 05-07/12/2017).

Nutraceutical properties of a Tisochrysis lutea enriched diet: a 1-month study in rats

Elisabetta Bigagli;Lorenzo Cinci;Alberto Niccolai
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Mario R. Tredici;Liliana Rodolfi;Natascia Biondi;Maura Lodovici;Cristina Luceri
2017

Abstract

Tisochrysis lutea is a marine microalga, which contains bioactive compounds such as polyunsaturated fatty acids and fucoxanthin. In this 1-month study, the effects of a diet containing 20% T. lutea F&MM36 were investigated in rats. No adverse effects regarding food consumption, growth or animal behavior were observed, nevertheless rats fed T. lutea showed a tendency to a reduction in body weight gain and a significantly higher water intake compared to controls fed a standard diet (AIN-76). The high Na+ content of the algal biomass induced a huge increase in urinary Na+ and urine production, but blood pressure, creatinine and urea blood levels as well as kidney histopathology were not suggestive of renal impairment. In rats fed the T. lutea diet a significant increase in HDL and decreased plasma triglycerides, with an increased excretion of fecal lipids were observed. These animals showed also a significant increase of PPARγ and UCP-1 and a significant reduction of APOA-1 and LPL hepatic gene expression, compared to controls. These data indicate that a diet supplemented with 20% of T. lutea biomass modulates the expression of genes involved in lipid metabolism, suggesting that this microalga might represent a promising source of functional foods for the prevention of dyslipidemias and associated diseases. However, the high Na+ content of the algal biomass may represent a safety issue, which must be solved before this microalga can be used in humans.
2017
ALGAEUROPE, 05-07 December 2017, Berlin, Germany, Book of abstracts
AlgaEurope 2017 Conference
Berlino, Germania
Elisabetta, Bigagli; Lorenzo, Cinci; Alberto, Niccolai; Mario R., Tredici; Liliana, Rodolfi; Natascia, Biondi; Maura, Lodovici; Mario, D’Ambrosio; Giu...espandi
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