date:Dec 28, 2012
h groups were compared with 15 individuals who took a placebo ascontrols for blood lipid profiles and safety biomarkers. All participants had untreatedhypercholesterolaemia at baseline.
At the end of the 4-week supplementation, both study groups of participants who received different dosesof the dietary supplements reduced LDL cholesterol by 0.21 to 0.25 g/L, which was not significantlydifferent in both groups from a statistic viewpoint.
The dietary supplement was found to have no effect on tr