The fibres and polyphenols in sea buckthorn (Hippophaë rhamnoides) extraction residues delay postprandial lipemia

The triacylglycerol (TAG) response to fatty meals containing dried and crushed berries or berry extraction residues was studied in a postprandial cross-over study with healthy normal-weight male volunteers. The berry material included sea buckthorn berries, sea buckthorn CO2 extraction residue (CO2-sea buckthorn) and sea buckthorn or black currant CO2 and ethanol extraction residue (CO2–EtOH-sea buckthorn, CO2–EtOH-black currant). Extraction residues were used in order to advance the potential use of valuable side stream components containing polyphenols and fibre as human food. Compared to the berry-depleted control, all berry meals delayed lipemia, whereas there were no differences in the total area under the TAG response curve. The lipemic delay largely derived from the fibre rather than from the polyphenols. Even so, the effect of polyphenols may be complementary since sea buckthorn and CO2-sea buckthorn showed significant differences in relation to control in a wider range of TAG areas than polyphenol-depleted CO2–EtOH-sea buckthorn.

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