Pilot study on the clinical effects of dietary supplementation With Enzogenol®, a flavonoid extract of pine bark and vitamin C

Flavonoids are naturally occurring plant compounds with established in vitro antioxidant properties and potential cardioprotective effects. We carried out a 12‐week pilot study on the effects of dietary supplementation with an extract of bioflavonoids prepared from the bark of Pinus radiata trees [En...

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description Flavonoids are naturally occurring plant compounds with established in vitro antioxidant properties and potential cardioprotective effects. We carried out a 12‐week pilot study on the effects of dietary supplementation with an extract of bioflavonoids prepared from the bark of Pinus radiata trees [Enzogenol®] containing added vitamin C. Data was collected from 24 healthy subjects aged between 55–75 years at baseline and at 6 and 12 weeks and included, routine biochemical and haematological indices, and anthropometric, blood pressure, forearm blood flow and haemorheological measurements. Enzogenol® supplementation at a dosage of 480 mg/day of pine bark extract and 240 mg/day vitamin C did not result in changes in any biochemical or haematological indice and was associated with a significant reduction in the means of body weight, percentage body fat, systolic blood pressure and plasma viscosity. Basal and hyperaemic blood flow in forearm resistance vessels measured by plethysmography increased significantly during the study. The findings of this pilot study indicate that dietary supplementation with Enzogenol® is safe and well tolerated and is associated with a number of beneficial effects on a range of established cardiovascular risk factors. These changes need to be validated by a placebo‐controlled study but are consistent with other studies that have reported beneficial clinical effects following supplementation with bioflavonoids. Copyright © 2003 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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Body Weight - drug effects
cardiovascular
clinical study
Dietary Supplements
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Flavonoids - pharmacology
General pharmacology
Hemorheology - statistics & numerical data
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Male
Medical sciences
Middle Aged
Pharmacognosy. Homeopathy. Health food
Pharmacology. Drug treatments
Pilot Projects
pine bark
Pinus
Plant Bark - chemistry
Plant Extracts - blood
Plant Extracts - pharmacology
Regional Blood Flow - drug effects
vitamin C
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