thromboxane effect of a hydroxytyrosol-rich olive oil wastewater extract in patients with uncomplicated type 1 diabetes

Objective: To assess the antioxidant/non-antioxidant effects of a hydroxytyrosol (HT)-rich phenolic extract from olive mill wastewaters administered with a breakfast. Design, setting and subjects: Five type I diabetic patients received 25 mg of HT the first day and 12.5 mg/day the following 3 days....

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Published inEuropean journal of clinical nutrition Vol. 59; no. 5; pp. 727 - 730
Main Authors Leger, C.L, Carbonneau, M.A, Michel, F, Mas, E, Monnier, L, Cristol, J.P, Descomps, B
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.05.2005
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Summary:Objective: To assess the antioxidant/non-antioxidant effects of a hydroxytyrosol (HT)-rich phenolic extract from olive mill wastewaters administered with a breakfast. Design, setting and subjects: Five type I diabetic patients received 25 mg of HT the first day and 12.5 mg/day the following 3 days. Blood sampling was carried out at T0 (baseline) and T4d just before the breakfast + HT administration and at time points 1, 2, 3 and 4 h after T0. Urines (24-h) were collected from T0 to T4d. Baseline HbA1c was generally inferior to 10%, glycemia was within the range 6-24 mmol/l, whereas total cholesterol, HDL-chol and triglycerides were normal. Results: The major finding was the 46% decrease in the serum TXB2 production after blood clotting at T4d. Plasma vitamin A, E, beta-carotene were not changed. Vitamin C tended to increase (P=0.075). Plasma antioxidant capacity was enhanced at T0+1 h only, whereas its main determinants (albumin, bilirubin, uric acid) were not modified. Urinary 8-isoPGF2alpha levels were highly variable and were not affected significantly by HT administration. Conclusion: The major effect of HT accounts for an antiaggregating platelet action, leading to a possible prevention of thrombotic and microthrombotic processes.
ISSN:0954-3007
1476-5640
DOI:10.1038/sj.ejcn.1602133