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  2. The food matrix and sterol characteristics affect the plasma cholesterol lowering of phytosterol/phytostanol

The food matrix and sterol characteristics affect the plasma cholesterol lowering of phytosterol/phytostanol

  • Adv Nutr. 2013 Nov 6;4(6):633-43. doi: 10.3945/an.113.004507.
Laura Kells Cusack 1 Maria Luz Fernandez Jeff S Volek
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  • 1 Departments of Kinesiology and.
Abstract

Foods with added phytosterols/phytostanols (PS) are recommended to lower LDL Cholesterol (LDL-c) concentrations. Manufacturers have incorporated PS into a variety of common foods. Understanding the cholesterol-lowering impact of the food matrix and the PS characteristics would maximize their success and increase the benefit to consumers. This review systematically examines whether the PS characteristics and the fatty acid composition of foods with added PS affects serum LDL-c. A total of 33 studies published between the years 1998 and 2011 inclusive of 66 individual primary variables (strata) were evaluated. The functional food matrices included margarine, mayonnaise, yogurt, milk, cheese, meat, grain, juice, and chocolate. Consistently, ≥10% reductions in LDL-c were reported when the characteristics of the food matrix included poly- and monounsaturated fatty acids known to lower LDL-c. Also, >10% mean reductions in LDL-c were reported when β-sitostanol and campestanol as well as stanol esters were used. These characteristics allow both low-fat and high-fat foods to successfully incorporate PS and significantly lower LDL-c.

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