1993
DOI: 10.1271/bbb.57.1439
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Hypocholesterolemic Effect of Chitosan in Adult Males

Abstract: The present study is the first to report the hypocholesterolemic effect of chitosan on humans. When 3-6 g/day of chitosan was given in the diet to 8 healthy males, total serum cholesterol significantly decreased, and when the ingestion was stopped, the value increased to the level before ingestion. Serum HDL-cholesterol was increased significantly by the ingestion of chitosan. The excreted amounts of primary bile acids, cholic acid and chenodeoxycholic acid, into the feces was significantly increased by the in… Show more

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“…14,15 The deacetylation of chitin to form chitosan increases the positive charge density on the molecule, permitting it to form these bonds. 14 Studies in rats, 16,17 and in humans 11,12 suggest that dietary chitosan increases bile acid excretion and decreases plasma cholesterol.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…14,15 The deacetylation of chitin to form chitosan increases the positive charge density on the molecule, permitting it to form these bonds. 14 Studies in rats, 16,17 and in humans 11,12 suggest that dietary chitosan increases bile acid excretion and decreases plasma cholesterol.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We then looked at published studies in humans, where a significant drop in blood cholesterol was observed with chitosan use at effective doses ranging from 1.35 to 3.0 g daily. 11,12 This suggested to us that an effective dose, if one existed, might be at the high end of the intake suggested by the manufacturer and the distributor. Therefore, we instructed subjects to take a total of 15 capsules daily (5.25 g chitosan=day).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Its ability to absorb fat creates a new potential for use as an anticholesterol agent (Bokura and Kobayashi 2003). Incorporation of chitosan into foods like biscuits (Maezaki et al 1993), meat products (Jo et al 2001;Lin and Chao 2001), fish muscle (Benjakul et al 2003;Kamil et al 2002) and derivative products such as fish patties and sausages (Lopez-Caballero et al 2005a, b) have been reported. -Nimish et al 2011;2 -Neklyudov et al 2000;3 -Berdague et al 1993;4 -Garg et al 2006;5 -Bhaskar et al 2008;6 -Prabhashankar et al 2009;7 -NIIR Board 2004;8 -Anon 2000;9 -Borderıas et al 2005;10 -Alonso et al 2006;11 -Yilmaz 2004 Meat based food products…”
Section: Meat Incorporated Foodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Administered to rats, chitosan considerably reduces the level of cholesterol in the blood. The hypocholesterolemic effect of chitosan has also been found in humans (48). It reduces lipid absorption by binding neutral lipids, such as cholesterol and other sterols, by means of hydrophobic interactions.…”
Section: -2-blood Cholesterol Controlmentioning
confidence: 96%