Effects of 2 low-fat stanol ester–containing margarines on serum cholesterol concentrations as part of a low-fat diet in hypercholesterolemic subjects
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It is concluded that the low-fat, plant stanol ester-containing margarines are effective cholesterol-lowering products in hypercholesterolemic subjects when used as part of a low-Fat, low-cholesterol diet.About:
This article is published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.The article was published on 1999-03-01 and is currently open access. It has received 240 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Stanol ester & Plant stanol ester.read more
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The Effect of Plant Sterol on Serum Cholesterol in Hypercholesterolemia Patients
Min Jeong Shin,Se-Joong Rim,Yangsoo Jang,Donghoon Choi,Seok-Min Kang,Seung Yun Cho,Sung-Soon Kim,Dong-Kee Kim,Kijun Song,Namsik Chung +9 more
TL;DR: The findings indicate that plant sterols significantly reduce serum total cholesterol and LDL-cholesterol concen- trations and further suggest that Plant sterols are also effective for those with low cholesterol intake.
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Enhanced low density lipoprotein-cholesterol lowering efforts by consuming plant stanols as part of a low saturated fat diet
C. Shortt,K. Musa-Veloso,T. Poon +2 more
TL;DR: Although the LDL-C lowering mechanism of plant stanol ester remains to be fully elucidated, its role in the suppression of intestinal cholesterol absorption complements the mechanism of cholesterol lowering resulting from a reduced intake of dietary saturated fat.
Review article Intestinal absorption of triglyceride and cholesterol. Dietary and pharmacological inhibition to reduce cardiovascular risk
TL;DR: Present knowledge of the physiology of intestinal fat absorption is focused on to understand the ways to manipulate it in order to obtain the desired effects on dietary triglyceride and cholesterol disposition, and old, present and future ways of interfering with cholesterol and triglyceride absorption to reduce blood cholesterol and energy acquisition are discussed.
The role of B-glucan, plant stanols, and oxy(phyto)sterols in managing cardiovascular risk
TL;DR: Do oxidized plant sterols underlie CHD risk in sitosterolemia patients?
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Les phytostérols adjuvants contre le cholestérol
TL;DR: In this article, plusieurs etudes indiquent que des concentrations elevees de phytosterols (sitosterol) plasmatiques sont associees a un RISque cardiovasculaire accru.
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