Bioactive Compounds of Porcine Hearts and Aortas May Improve Cardiovascular Disorders in Humans

Functional foods promote health benefits in human metabolism, with bioactive compounds acting as therapeutic agents. The aim was to investigate the biological effects of a pâté made of pork hearts and aortas, minced, sterilised and packed in tins. Adults (61–66 years old) with a body mass index of 2...

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Main Authors: Irina Chernukha, Elena Kotenkova, Svetlana Derbeneva, Daniil Khvostov
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-07-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/14/7330
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spelling doaj-3684dc8f61d54bc499c9f470f4dde7602021-07-23T13:43:31ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012021-07-01187330733010.3390/ijerph18147330Bioactive Compounds of Porcine Hearts and Aortas May Improve Cardiovascular Disorders in HumansIrina Chernukha0Elena Kotenkova1Svetlana Derbeneva2Daniil Khvostov3V. M. Gorbatov Federal Research Center for Food Systems of RAS, Experimental Clinic and Research Laboratory for Bioactive Substances of Animal Origin, Talalikhina St. 26, Moscow 109316, RussiaV. M. Gorbatov Federal Research Center for Food Systems of RAS, Experimental Clinic and Research Laboratory for Bioactive Substances of Animal Origin, Talalikhina St. 26, Moscow 109316, RussiaFederal Research Center of Nutrition, Biotechnology and Food Safety, Department of Cardiovascular Pathology, Kashirskoe Sh. 21, Moscow 115446, RussiaV. M. Gorbatov Federal Research Centre for Food Systems of RAS, Laboratory of Molecular Biology and Bioinformatics, Talalikhina St. 26, Moscow 109316, RussiaFunctional foods promote health benefits in human metabolism, with bioactive compounds acting as therapeutic agents. The aim was to investigate the biological effects of a pâté made of pork hearts and aortas, minced, sterilised and packed in tins. Adults (61–66 years old) with a body mass index of 26.4–60.7 kg/m<sup>2</sup> (n = 36) were randomly divided into two groups: one group consumed a low-calorie diet (LCD), while the other consumed an LCD with the developed meat product (MP) for 28–30 days. Serum biochemical parameters, anthropometry and blood pressure were measured. Consumption of an LCD + MP by experimental group participants helped to maintain reduced cholesterol levels. The difference in total cholesterol was significantly different (<i>p</i> = 0.018) from that of the control group, mainly due to the difference in low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (<i>p</i> = 0.005). Six peptides with potential cholesterol-binding properties and four peptides with potential antioxidant activity were identified in the MP, while elevation of the content of two peptides with potential angiotensin-converting enzyme-inhibitory activity was detected in patients’ plasma. Intervention with the MP can be considered as a supportive therapy to the main treatment for medical cardiovascular diseases due to a positive effect on serum cholesterol.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/14/7330hyperlipidaemiahypertensioncholesterolbioactive peptidestrial
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author Irina Chernukha
Elena Kotenkova
Svetlana Derbeneva
Daniil Khvostov
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Elena Kotenkova
Svetlana Derbeneva
Daniil Khvostov
Bioactive Compounds of Porcine Hearts and Aortas May Improve Cardiovascular Disorders in Humans
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
hyperlipidaemia
hypertension
cholesterol
bioactive peptides
trial
author_facet Irina Chernukha
Elena Kotenkova
Svetlana Derbeneva
Daniil Khvostov
author_sort Irina Chernukha
title Bioactive Compounds of Porcine Hearts and Aortas May Improve Cardiovascular Disorders in Humans
title_short Bioactive Compounds of Porcine Hearts and Aortas May Improve Cardiovascular Disorders in Humans
title_full Bioactive Compounds of Porcine Hearts and Aortas May Improve Cardiovascular Disorders in Humans
title_fullStr Bioactive Compounds of Porcine Hearts and Aortas May Improve Cardiovascular Disorders in Humans
title_full_unstemmed Bioactive Compounds of Porcine Hearts and Aortas May Improve Cardiovascular Disorders in Humans
title_sort bioactive compounds of porcine hearts and aortas may improve cardiovascular disorders in humans
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1661-7827
1660-4601
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Functional foods promote health benefits in human metabolism, with bioactive compounds acting as therapeutic agents. The aim was to investigate the biological effects of a pâté made of pork hearts and aortas, minced, sterilised and packed in tins. Adults (61–66 years old) with a body mass index of 26.4–60.7 kg/m<sup>2</sup> (n = 36) were randomly divided into two groups: one group consumed a low-calorie diet (LCD), while the other consumed an LCD with the developed meat product (MP) for 28–30 days. Serum biochemical parameters, anthropometry and blood pressure were measured. Consumption of an LCD + MP by experimental group participants helped to maintain reduced cholesterol levels. The difference in total cholesterol was significantly different (<i>p</i> = 0.018) from that of the control group, mainly due to the difference in low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (<i>p</i> = 0.005). Six peptides with potential cholesterol-binding properties and four peptides with potential antioxidant activity were identified in the MP, while elevation of the content of two peptides with potential angiotensin-converting enzyme-inhibitory activity was detected in patients’ plasma. Intervention with the MP can be considered as a supportive therapy to the main treatment for medical cardiovascular diseases due to a positive effect on serum cholesterol.
topic hyperlipidaemia
hypertension
cholesterol
bioactive peptides
trial
url https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/14/7330
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