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WITHDRWAN: Purified palmitoleic acid for the reduction of high-sensitivity C-reactive protein and serum lipids: a double-blinded, randomized, placebo controlled study.
J Clin Lipidol. 2014 Nov-Dec; 8(6):612-617.JC

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Purified palmitoleic acid (16-1; omega-7) has shown lipid-lowering and anti-inflammatory benefits in open label, epidemiologic, and animal studies.

OBJECTIVE

Our objective was to perform the first randomized controlled trial of purified palmitoleic acid supplementation in humans.

METHODS

Adults with dyslipidemia and evidence of mild systemic inflammation (high-sensitivity C-reactive protein [hs-CRP] between 2 and 5 mg/L) were randomly allocated to receive either 220.5 mg of cis-palmitoleic acid (n = 30) or an identical capsule with placebo (1000 mg of medium chain triglycerides, n = 30) once per day for 30 days. Participants were asked to maintain their current diet. Serum lipids and hs-CRP were drawn at baseline and study completion.

RESULTS

At 30 days, there were significant mean (95% confidence interval [CI]) reductions in CRP (-1.9 [-2.3 to -1.4] mg/L), triglyceride (-30.2 [-40.2 to -25.3] mg/dL), and low-density lipoprotein (LDL) (-8.9 [-12.0 to -5.8] mg/dL), and a significant increase in high-density lipoprotein (HDL) (2.4 [1.5, 3.3] mg/dL) in the intervention group compared with control. These changes equated to 44%, 15%, and 8% reductions in CRP, triglyceride, and LDL respectively, and a 5% increase in HDL compared with control.

CONCLUSIONS

Purified palmitoleic acid may be useful in the treatment of hypertriglyceridemia with the beneficial added effects of decreasing LDL and hs-CRP and raising HDL. Further study is needed to elucidate mechanisms and establish appropriate human doses.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Wellness Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Lyndhurst, OH, USA. Electronic address: bernsta2@ccf.org.Wellness Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Lyndhurst, OH, USA.Xyrion Medical Institute, Ponce, PR, USA.

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article
Randomized Controlled Trial
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Retracted Publication

Language

eng

PubMed ID

25499944

Citation

Bernstein, Adam M., et al. "WITHDRWAN: Purified Palmitoleic Acid for the Reduction of High-sensitivity C-reactive Protein and Serum Lipids: a Double-blinded, Randomized, Placebo Controlled Study." Journal of Clinical Lipidology, vol. 8, no. 6, 2014, pp. 612-617.
Bernstein AM, Roizen MF, Martinez L. WITHDRWAN: Purified palmitoleic acid for the reduction of high-sensitivity C-reactive protein and serum lipids: a double-blinded, randomized, placebo controlled study. J Clin Lipidol. 2014;8(6):612-617.
Bernstein, A. M., Roizen, M. F., & Martinez, L. (2014). WITHDRWAN: Purified palmitoleic acid for the reduction of high-sensitivity C-reactive protein and serum lipids: a double-blinded, randomized, placebo controlled study. Journal of Clinical Lipidology, 8(6), 612-617. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jacl.2014.08.001
Bernstein AM, Roizen MF, Martinez L. WITHDRWAN: Purified Palmitoleic Acid for the Reduction of High-sensitivity C-reactive Protein and Serum Lipids: a Double-blinded, Randomized, Placebo Controlled Study. J Clin Lipidol. 2014 Nov-Dec;8(6):612-617. PubMed PMID: 25499944.
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TY - JOUR T1 - WITHDRWAN: Purified palmitoleic acid for the reduction of high-sensitivity C-reactive protein and serum lipids: a double-blinded, randomized, placebo controlled study. AU - Bernstein,Adam M, AU - Roizen,Michael F, AU - Martinez,Luis, Y1 - 2014/08/19/ PY - 2014/02/20/received PY - 2014/06/19/revised PY - 2014/08/06/accepted PY - 2014/12/16/entrez PY - 2014/12/17/pubmed PY - 2015/10/1/medline KW - C-reactive protein KW - Cholesterol KW - Hyperlipidemia KW - Inflammation KW - Lipids KW - Omega-7 KW - Palmitoleate KW - Palmitoleic acid KW - Supplementation SP - 612 EP - 617 JF - Journal of clinical lipidology JO - J Clin Lipidol VL - 8 IS - 6 N2 - BACKGROUND: Purified palmitoleic acid (16-1; omega-7) has shown lipid-lowering and anti-inflammatory benefits in open label, epidemiologic, and animal studies. OBJECTIVE: Our objective was to perform the first randomized controlled trial of purified palmitoleic acid supplementation in humans. METHODS: Adults with dyslipidemia and evidence of mild systemic inflammation (high-sensitivity C-reactive protein [hs-CRP] between 2 and 5 mg/L) were randomly allocated to receive either 220.5 mg of cis-palmitoleic acid (n = 30) or an identical capsule with placebo (1000 mg of medium chain triglycerides, n = 30) once per day for 30 days. Participants were asked to maintain their current diet. Serum lipids and hs-CRP were drawn at baseline and study completion. RESULTS: At 30 days, there were significant mean (95% confidence interval [CI]) reductions in CRP (-1.9 [-2.3 to -1.4] mg/L), triglyceride (-30.2 [-40.2 to -25.3] mg/dL), and low-density lipoprotein (LDL) (-8.9 [-12.0 to -5.8] mg/dL), and a significant increase in high-density lipoprotein (HDL) (2.4 [1.5, 3.3] mg/dL) in the intervention group compared with control. These changes equated to 44%, 15%, and 8% reductions in CRP, triglyceride, and LDL respectively, and a 5% increase in HDL compared with control. CONCLUSIONS: Purified palmitoleic acid may be useful in the treatment of hypertriglyceridemia with the beneficial added effects of decreasing LDL and hs-CRP and raising HDL. Further study is needed to elucidate mechanisms and establish appropriate human doses. SN - 1933-2874 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/25499944 DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -