The present study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of flaxseed supplementation in the management of metabolic syndrome (MetS)-related parameters among the patients with mild-to-moderate ulcerative colitis (UC). A randomized controlled clinical trial was conducted on 70 patients with UC. Participants were randomized in the intervention group, which received 30 g/day ground flaxseed powder or control group. Anthropometric and biochemical variables were assessed at the beginning and end of 12 weeks of intervention. Of the 70 patients enrolled in this study, 64 subjects were included in the final analysis. From baseline to 12 weeks' intervention, flaxseed supplementation resulted in a significant reduction in the serum concentration of insulin (p...
Flaxseed consumption has been shown to improve blood lipids in humans and flaxseed-derived lignan ha...
Flaxseed is one of the richest sources of lignans and is increasingly used in food products or as a ...
Flaxseed is an oilseed (45–50% oil on a dry-weight basis) crop. Its oil has demonstrated multiple he...
New treatments for inflammatory bowel disease are of interest due to high rate of remission failure....
Ethnopharmacological Relevance. Natural products, like Flaxseed (Linum usitatissimum), have traditio...
Functional food-flaxseed and its derivatives (flaxseed oil or lignans) are beneficial for human heal...
Scope In the attempt to develop new therapeutic treatments for colitis, fractions containing phenol...
Abstract Background Flaxseed has received attention f...
Abstract Background Flaxseed is widely used as a functional food for its rich sources of linolenic a...
Flaxseed contains high amounts of biologically active components such as α-linolenic acid, lignans, ...
Flaxseed consumption has been shown to improve blood lipids in humans and flaxseed-derived lignan ha...
Background: Flaxseed may be beneficial for the management of obesity due to its high content of alph...
Background. Flaxseed consumption has been shown to improve blood lipids in humans and flaxseed-deriv...
Flaxseed is an oilseed (45-50% oil on a dry-weight basis) crop. Its oil has demonstrated multiple he...
Introduction: Obesity leads to an increase in oxidative stress and insulin resistance.Flaxseed consu...
Flaxseed consumption has been shown to improve blood lipids in humans and flaxseed-derived lignan ha...
Flaxseed is one of the richest sources of lignans and is increasingly used in food products or as a ...
Flaxseed is an oilseed (45–50% oil on a dry-weight basis) crop. Its oil has demonstrated multiple he...
New treatments for inflammatory bowel disease are of interest due to high rate of remission failure....
Ethnopharmacological Relevance. Natural products, like Flaxseed (Linum usitatissimum), have traditio...
Functional food-flaxseed and its derivatives (flaxseed oil or lignans) are beneficial for human heal...
Scope In the attempt to develop new therapeutic treatments for colitis, fractions containing phenol...
Abstract Background Flaxseed has received attention f...
Abstract Background Flaxseed is widely used as a functional food for its rich sources of linolenic a...
Flaxseed contains high amounts of biologically active components such as α-linolenic acid, lignans, ...
Flaxseed consumption has been shown to improve blood lipids in humans and flaxseed-derived lignan ha...
Background: Flaxseed may be beneficial for the management of obesity due to its high content of alph...
Background. Flaxseed consumption has been shown to improve blood lipids in humans and flaxseed-deriv...
Flaxseed is an oilseed (45-50% oil on a dry-weight basis) crop. Its oil has demonstrated multiple he...
Introduction: Obesity leads to an increase in oxidative stress and insulin resistance.Flaxseed consu...
Flaxseed consumption has been shown to improve blood lipids in humans and flaxseed-derived lignan ha...
Flaxseed is one of the richest sources of lignans and is increasingly used in food products or as a ...
Flaxseed is an oilseed (45–50% oil on a dry-weight basis) crop. Its oil has demonstrated multiple he...