NGHIÊN CỨU TÁC DỤNG GIẢM LIPID MÁU CỦA TỎI ĐEN HLG TRÊN LÂM SÀNG

Hoàng Đức Hậu1, Dương Đức Nghĩa1
1 Viện Y sinh nhiệt đới, Trung tâm Nhiệt đới Việt - Nga

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REDUCTION OF BLOOD LIPID PARAMETERS BY SUPPLEMENTATION OF BLACK GARLIC

The study was carried out in 30 patients with mild hypercholesterolemic. The results showed that total cholesterol decreased from 6,27 ± 1,01 mmol/l to 5,75 ± 0,81 mmol/l (p < 0.05) after using black garlic during 4 weeks with 6 grams per day. In addition, after 4 weeks consumption black garlic, the triglycerides level significantly went down from 23 ± 0,74 mmol/l to 2,09 ± 0,58 mmol/l (p < 0.05) and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol level was also reduced from 3,38 ± 0,44 mmol/l to 3,11 ± 0,55 mmol/l (p < 0.05). The data demonstrated the effectiveness of black garlic in supporting the treatment for patients with mild hypercholesterolemic.

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