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Tomatoes for Health
Scientists say a natural
supplement made from tomatoes, taken daily, can stave off heart disease
and strokes.
Tomato pill 'beats heart disease'
The tomato pill contains an active ingredient
from the Mediterranean diet - lycopene - that blocks "bad" LDL cholesterol
that can clog the arteries.
Ateronon, made by a biotechnology spin-out
company of Cambridge University, is being launched as a dietary supplement
and will be sold on the high street.
Experts said more trials were needed to see
how effective the treatment is.
Preliminary trials involving around 150 people
with heart disease indicate that Ateronon can reduce the oxidation of
harmful fats in the blood to almost zero within eight weeks, a meeting
of the British Cardiovascular Society will be told at Ateronon's launch
on Monday.
“Our advice to heart disease
patients or those at high risk is to rely on proven medications
prescribed by their doctor, and aim to get the benefits of a
Mediterranean diet by eating plenty of fresh fruit and veg ”
Professor Peter Weissberg of the British Heart Foundation
Neuroscientist Peter Kirkpatrick, who will
lead a further research project at Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge
on behalf of Cambridge Theranostics Ltd, said the supplement could be
much more effective than statin drugs that are currently used by doctors
to treat high cholesterol.
But Professor Peter Weissberg of the
British Heart Foundation said: "As always, we caution people to wait for
any new drug or modified 'natural' product to be clinically proven to
offer benefits before taking it.
"It will take some time, and several
clinical trials, to provide such evidence for Ateronon.
"In the meantime, our advice to heart
disease patients or those at high risk is to rely on proven medications
prescribed by their doctor, and aim to get the benefits of a
Mediterranean diet by eating plenty of fresh fruit and veg."
He said the British Heart Foundation had
supported some of the basic science at Cambridge University underpinning
the development of the product.
Professor Anthony Leeds, trustee of the
cholesterol charity Heart UK, said: "The new lycopene product Ateronon
represents an entirely new approach to the treatment of high blood
cholesterol and opens up the exciting possibility."
He said the preliminary findings were "very
promising".
Lycopene is an antioxidant contained in the
skin of tomatoes which gives them their red colour. But lycopene
ingested in its natural form is poorly absorbed.
Ateronon contains a refined, more readily
absorbed version of lycopene that was originally developed by Nestle.
Dr Peter Coleman of The Stroke Association
said: "We know that diets rich in antioxidants are beneficial in
reducing the plaque build up and welcome the findings of this research."
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