کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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6090020 | 1589672 | 2013 | 6 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

ObjectiveAge-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a multifactorial degenerative disease of the retina, which accounts for slowly progressive visual impairment in the elderly. An increased dietary intake of xanthophylls is suggested to be inversely related to the risk of macular disease.MethodsThe present study was designed as a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel trial examining the influence of a short-term intervention with an oleaginous extract of Brassica oleracea var. sabellica L. (kale) on plasma xanthophyll concentrations and the optical density of the macular pigment xanthophylls (MPOD). Twenty patients with non-exudative AMD were recruited for a 10-wk study period (2-wk run-in, 4-wk intervention, 4-wk washout). All participants received 50Â mL of a beverage containing either an oleaginous extract of kale (kale) or refined rapeseed oil (placebo). The verum product provides 10Â mg lutein and 3Â mg zeaxanthin per day.ResultsThe concentrations of the xanthophylls in plasma and the MPOD increased significantly in the kale group after 4Â wk of intervention. The successive washout period resulted in a significant decline of the values in plasma and macula. The values at the end of the study were still significantly higher than the initial values. Nevertheless, the improvements did not persist over 4Â wk of washout.ConclusionThe distribution of the xanthophylls in the macula seems to be more dynamic than originally assumed.
Journal: Nutrition - Volume 29, Issues 11â12, NovemberâDecember 2013, Pages 1412-1417