The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Lutein, found in fruits, vegetables fruits may suppress inflammati­on

In heart disease patients

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A NEW Swedish study has found that lutein, a nutrient in brightly coloured fruit and vegetables, can reduce inflammati­on in patients with coronary artery disease.

Carried out by researcher­s at Linköping University, the study looked at the levels of six of the most common carotenoid­s in blood from 193 patients with coronary artery disease.

“A considerab­le number of patients who have experience­d myocardial infarction still have low-level chronic inflammati­on in the body, even after receiving effective treatment with revascular­isation, drugs and lifestyle changes.

We know that chronic inflammati­on is associated with a poorer prognosis,” explained study leader Lena Jonasson.

Carotenoid­s are the mainly red, orange, and yellow pigments which give the bright colour to plants, vegetables, and fruits, such as ripe tomatoes, or darkgreen leafy vegetables such as spinach.

Previous research has already suggested that carotenoid­s, such as the more well known betacarote­ne and lycopene, could be linked with inflammati­on, which is a key factor in many types of coronary artery disease, such as myocardial infarction and angina.

To look at their potential anti-inflammato­ry effect, the team also measured the level of inflammati­on in the blood using the inflammato­ry marker interleuki­n-6, IL-6.

They discovered that lutein was the only carotenoid whose level correlated with IL-6, finding that the higher the level of lutein in the blood, the lower the level of IL-6.

The researcher­s now plan to research further to see whether increased consumptio­n of foods rich in lutein has a positive effect on the immune system in patients with coronary artery disease.

The findings can be found published online in the journal Atheroscle­rosis. — Relaxnews

 ??  ?? New research has found that lutein, a nutrient in brightly coloured fruit and vegetables, may be able to reduce inflammati­on in patients with coronary artery disease. — Relaxnews photo
New research has found that lutein, a nutrient in brightly coloured fruit and vegetables, may be able to reduce inflammati­on in patients with coronary artery disease. — Relaxnews photo

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