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Efficacy of Spore Forming Bacilli Supplementation in Patients with Mild to Moderate Elevation of Triglycerides: A 12 Week, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo Controlled Trial

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Date 2020 Oct 12
PMID 33041703
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Abstract

Objective: The purpose of this randomized double-blind placebo controlled clinical trial was to evaluate the effects of a commercial spore-based probiotic supplement consisting of 5 different spore forming bacilli ( HU36, HU58, SC-208, , and SC-109) on reducing the triglyceride levels (TG) in patients with mild to moderate hypertriglyceridemia (HT).

Study Design: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study with eighty participants with non-fasting triglyceride levels greater than 150 mg/dL.

Methods: Eighty participants with non-fasting triglyceride levels greater than 150 mg/dL were randomized to receive oral probiotic supplement consisting of two capsules containing 5 different spore forming bacilli once daily in the morning or a placebo (rice flour). Their non-fasting triglyceride levels were measured again at six weeks and at twelve weeks.

Results: Compared to the placebo group, participants in the probiotic supplement group had significant lowering of their triglyceride levels after 90 days.

Conclusion: Mild to moderately elevated triglyceride levels can be lowered in patients with mild to moderate HT by a probiotic supplement consisting of five different spore forming bacilli.

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