Clinical trials with vitamin E have yielded contrasting results. In these trials, the amount of vitamin E given was different, and the compliance was not assessed in all studies. In addition, the modality of intake, ie, in relation to food, was not specified in any trial. Vitamin E is lipophilic, and its absorption is expected to be increased by food. We studied the bioavailability of vitamin E in relation to food intake and the effect on the lipid peroxide-scavenging activity of plasma and on 7 beta -hydroxycholesterol and 7-ketocholesterol (oxysterols) as markers of oxidant stress. Twenty healthy Italian subjects were randomly assigned to take vitamin E at 300 mg/d on an empty stomach (group A) or during dinner (group B) for 15 days. Plasma vitamin E markedly increased in group B (84%) compared with group A (29%). The lipid peroxide-scavenging activity of plasma increased significantly in group B (14%, P=0.005) but did not change in group A. All subjects showed very low levels of plasma oxysterols, which were not affected by vitamin E supplementation in either group. This study shows that plasma concentration of vitamin E and plasma antioxidant activity in response to oral supplementation are markedly affected by food intake. Healthy Italian subjects show very low levels of cholesterol oxidation products; these low levels are possibly related to the Mediterranean diet. To obtain maximal absorption, vitamin E must be given at meals. These data should be taken into account in clinical trials with vitamin E.

Bioavailability of vitamin E as function of food intake in healthy subjects - Effects on plasma peroxide-scavenging activity and cholesterol-oxidation products / Iuliano, Luigi; F., Micheletta; Maranghi, Marianna; Frati, Giacomo; U., Diczfalusy; Violi, Francesco. - In: ARTERIOSCLEROSIS, THROMBOSIS, AND VASCULAR BIOLOGY. - ISSN 1079-5642. - 21:10(2001), pp. E34-E37. [10.1161/hq1001.098465]

Bioavailability of vitamin E as function of food intake in healthy subjects - Effects on plasma peroxide-scavenging activity and cholesterol-oxidation products

IULIANO, Luigi;MARANGHI, MARIANNA;FRATI, GIACOMO;VIOLI, Francesco
2001

Abstract

Clinical trials with vitamin E have yielded contrasting results. In these trials, the amount of vitamin E given was different, and the compliance was not assessed in all studies. In addition, the modality of intake, ie, in relation to food, was not specified in any trial. Vitamin E is lipophilic, and its absorption is expected to be increased by food. We studied the bioavailability of vitamin E in relation to food intake and the effect on the lipid peroxide-scavenging activity of plasma and on 7 beta -hydroxycholesterol and 7-ketocholesterol (oxysterols) as markers of oxidant stress. Twenty healthy Italian subjects were randomly assigned to take vitamin E at 300 mg/d on an empty stomach (group A) or during dinner (group B) for 15 days. Plasma vitamin E markedly increased in group B (84%) compared with group A (29%). The lipid peroxide-scavenging activity of plasma increased significantly in group B (14%, P=0.005) but did not change in group A. All subjects showed very low levels of plasma oxysterols, which were not affected by vitamin E supplementation in either group. This study shows that plasma concentration of vitamin E and plasma antioxidant activity in response to oral supplementation are markedly affected by food intake. Healthy Italian subjects show very low levels of cholesterol oxidation products; these low levels are possibly related to the Mediterranean diet. To obtain maximal absorption, vitamin E must be given at meals. These data should be taken into account in clinical trials with vitamin E.
2001
antioxidants; atherosclerosis; oxidant stress; oxysterols; vitamin e
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Bioavailability of vitamin E as function of food intake in healthy subjects - Effects on plasma peroxide-scavenging activity and cholesterol-oxidation products / Iuliano, Luigi; F., Micheletta; Maranghi, Marianna; Frati, Giacomo; U., Diczfalusy; Violi, Francesco. - In: ARTERIOSCLEROSIS, THROMBOSIS, AND VASCULAR BIOLOGY. - ISSN 1079-5642. - 21:10(2001), pp. E34-E37. [10.1161/hq1001.098465]
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