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Support Heart Function
Algae-derived omega-3 fatty acids may support heart function, reduce blood viscosity, decrease arteriosclerosis (a disease of hardened arterial walls) and lower high blood pressure, according to research of Zvi Cohen at The Laboratory for Micro-algal Biotechnology in Israel and Helen Norman at the United States Department of Agriculture. 280 The flexibility of any cell membrane is directly proportional to the amount and type of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) it contains. Research reveals that algae supplementation can significantly reduce high levels of arachidonic acid (AA) in the blood and liver lipids and cause a significant increase in the percentages of the omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs). 281

Dr. Rafail Kushak and colleagues demonstrated that Aph. flos-aquae essential fatty acids are more easily assimilated than those of soybean oil and offer superior cardiovascular benefits. While both soybean oil and blue-green algae contain the essential omega-3 fatty acid, alpha-linolenic acid (LNA), the scientists found that rats required triple the amount of soybean oil in their diets to achieve the same level of circulating LNA as rats fed algae. Also, Aph. flos-aquae significantly increased both eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) blood plasma lev-els far more effectively than did soybean oil. 282 Both EPA and DHA are essential for optimal cardiovascular and brain function and can be synthesized in the body from LNA.

Microalgae-derived DHA supplements markedly enhanced the DHA status levels in serum and platelets of healthy vegetarian subjects. Researchers also found a substantial increase of EPA and a lowering of total and LDL-cholesterol: HDL-cholesterol ratios, suggestive of a decreased risk factor for heart disease in the DHA algal sup-plemented group. 283 Microalgae supplementation may be especially important for vegetarians who have a limit-ed intake of fish and eggs.

Japanese White rabbits fed on a ten-week load of high-cholesterol diet and powdered Chlorella, showed a significant suppression of total and beta-lipoprotein cholesterol levels, along with less aortic atheromatous lesions. However, rabbits in the control, with no algae in their diet, showed a dramatic increase in serum total cholesterol and beta-lipoprotein cholesterol levels, with resulting symptoms of atherosclerosis. 291

Homocysteine blood levels are a significant predictor for risk of heart attack, the number one killer of adults in America. 296 Importantly, homocysteine can be transformed into the amino acid methionine—its beneficial alter form—with the help of B vitamins; especially folic acid in conjunction with B-6 and B-12. Microalgae con-tain a variety of B-vitamins and methionine.

Hawaiian scientists have developed a way to grow and extract heart-healthy substances from microalgae. Currently a randomized, double-blind trial is underway in association with Michigan State University, to evaluate whether astaxanthin, a natural antioxidant from microalgae, reduces blood serum levels of C-reactive protein (CRP). CRP is an indicator of low-grade arterial inflammation and one of the single strongest predictors of risk of future heart problems in apparently healthy men and women. 298

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