2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodres.2018.08.078
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Effects of chia (Salvia hispanica L.) on calcium bioavailability and inflammation in Wistar rats

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“…From 17 included records, only one was conducted with Flanders hybrid rabbits (Sierra, Roco, Alarcon, & Medina, ). The others were conducted with rodents: Wistar rats (Ayerza & Coates, ; Chicco, D'Alessandro, Hein, Oliva, & Lombardo, ; Creus, Benmelej, Villafañe, & Lombardo, ; Creus, Ferreira, Oliva, & Lombardo, ; da Silva et al., ; Fortino, Oliva, Rodriguez, Lombardo, & Chicco, ; Marineli, Moura, et al., ; Marineli, Lenquiste, Moraes, & Maróstica, ; Oliva, Ferreira, Chicco, & Lombardo, ; Poudyal, Panchal, Waanders, Ward, & Brown, ; Poudyal, Panchal, Ward, & Brown, ; Poudyal, Panchal, Ward, Waanders, & Brown, ), C57BL/6 mice (Fonte‐Faria et al., ), Swiss mice (de Miranda et al., ), and SAMR1/SAMP8 mice (Rui, Yang, Chen, Qin, & Wan, ).…”
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“…From 17 included records, only one was conducted with Flanders hybrid rabbits (Sierra, Roco, Alarcon, & Medina, ). The others were conducted with rodents: Wistar rats (Ayerza & Coates, ; Chicco, D'Alessandro, Hein, Oliva, & Lombardo, ; Creus, Benmelej, Villafañe, & Lombardo, ; Creus, Ferreira, Oliva, & Lombardo, ; da Silva et al., ; Fortino, Oliva, Rodriguez, Lombardo, & Chicco, ; Marineli, Moura, et al., ; Marineli, Lenquiste, Moraes, & Maróstica, ; Oliva, Ferreira, Chicco, & Lombardo, ; Poudyal, Panchal, Waanders, Ward, & Brown, ; Poudyal, Panchal, Ward, & Brown, ; Poudyal, Panchal, Ward, Waanders, & Brown, ), C57BL/6 mice (Fonte‐Faria et al., ), Swiss mice (de Miranda et al., ), and SAMR1/SAMP8 mice (Rui, Yang, Chen, Qin, & Wan, ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Regarding the used fractions, 11 studies used chia seed and the dose varied between 3% and 41.7%. The lowest dose, 3%, was able to increase the high‐density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL‐c) of the animals (de Miranda et al., ), and the highest dose, 41.7%, was able to increase the antioxidant capacity, decrease the inflammatory markers (cytokines and NF‐κB expression), and decrease cholesterol (da Silva et al., ). The whole seed was offered to animals as flour since particle size acts directly on digestion and metabolic processes (Slavin, ).…”
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