dose response of n-3 fatty acids in humans.

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dose response of n-3 fatty acids in humans.

Postby cleaver on Mon Jul 07, 2008 9:03 pm

Am J Clin Nutr. 2006 Jun;83(6 Suppl):1467S-1476S. Links
Distribution, interconversion, and dose response of n-3 fatty acids in humans.

* Arterburn LM,
* Hall EB,
* Oken H.

Martek Biosciences Corporation, Columbia, MD, USA. larterburn@martekbio.com

n-3 Fatty acids have important visual, mental, and cardiovascular health benefits throughout the life cycle. Biodistribution, interconversion, and dose response data are reviewed herein to provide a basis for more rational n-3 dose selections. Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) is the principal n-3 fatty acid in tissues and is particularly abundant in neural and retinal tissue. Limited storage of the n-3 fatty acids in adipose tissue suggests that a continued dietary supply is needed. A large proportion of dietary alpha-linolenic acid (ALA) is oxidized, and because of limited interconversion of n-3 fatty acids in humans, ALA supplementation does not result in appreciable accumulation of long-chain n-3 fatty acids in plasma. Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) but not DHA concentrations in plasma increase in response to dietary EPA. Dietary DHA results in a dose-dependent, saturable increase in plasma DHA concentrations and modest increases in EPA concentrations. Plasma DHA concentrations equilibrate in approximately 1 mo and then remain at steady state throughout supplementation.

DHA doses of approximately 2 g/d result in a near maximal plasma response.

Both dietary DHA and EPA reduce plasma arachidonic acid concentrations. Tissue contents of DHA and EPA also increase in response to supplementation with these fatty acids. Human milk contents of DHA are dependent on diet, and infant DHA concentrations are determined by their dietary intake of this fatty acid. We conclude that the most predictable way to increase a specific long-chain n-3 fatty acid in plasma, tissues, or human milk is to supplement with the fatty acid of interest.


Dump the flax and get some DHA down your neck!

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http://www.ajcn.org/cgi/reprint/83/6/S1467.pdf
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Re: dose response of n-3 fatty acids in humans.

Postby Tartulho on Mon Jul 07, 2008 10:38 pm

Good find, that's about 16g of 12% DHA fish oils (16 softgels). It would be interesting to know the value for EPA.
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Re: dose response of n-3 fatty acids in humans.

Postby cleaver on Mon Jul 07, 2008 10:51 pm

Tartulho wrote:Good find, that's about 16g of 12% DHA fish oils (16 softgels). It would be interesting to know the value for EPA.


2g is DHA supplementation only.

In the study they performed a test using EPA 3 : DHA 2 ratio.

They found saturation occurring at 1.2g DHA which is only 10 caps.
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Re: dose response of n-3 fatty acids in humans.

Postby Resurrected on Mon Jul 07, 2008 11:13 pm

Good read, cheers :)
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Re: dose response of n-3 fatty acids in humans.

Postby Tartulho on Tue Jul 08, 2008 1:04 am

cleaver wrote:
Tartulho wrote:Good find, that's about 16g of 12% DHA fish oils (16 softgels). It would be interesting to know the value for EPA.


2g is DHA supplementation only.

In the study they performed a test using EPA 3 : DHA 2 ratio.

They found saturation occurring at 1.2g DHA which is only 10 caps.

Oh, excellent then, 3:2 (EPA:DHA) ratio is the standard fish oil (18%:12%) and 10 caps is pretty accessible. I usually end taking 9-12 softgels/day or the liquid equivalent. It would be interesting to know if people with higher fat oxidation rates have higher needs.
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