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The Microalga Phaeodactylum Tricornutum a Potential Fish Substitute?- Pharmacokinetic Study (MikroFisch)

U

University of Hohenheim

Status

Active, not recruiting

Conditions

Pharmacokinetic Parameters

Treatments

Dietary Supplement: Dried Microalgae biomass

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT06450808
MikroFisch

Details and patient eligibility

About

In a cross-over design, pestos enriched with different levels of the microalgae Phaeodactylumtricornutum (2-3-4%) will be tested. The bioavailability of long-chain omega-3 fatty acids, in particular EPA and carotenoids, will be analysed in blood plasma postprandially within two days after a single dose. Pharmacokinetic parameters will be calculated from the measured data. The aim of the study is to gain insight into the bioavailability of selected microalgae constituents and the acceptance of microalgae pesto.

Full description

The main objective of the project "Healthy nutrition through microalgae as a fish substitute" with the acronym MikroFisch, is to develop a novel fish substitute product based on microalgae biomass that provides us with essential nutrients. More and more people are interested in a healthy, sustainable diet and are looking for plant-based alternatives. These are available in a wide variety for meat, but not for fish, although sources of essential nutrients such as eicosapentaenoic acid and docosahexaenoic acid are urgently needed, which is where our concept of evaluating microalgae as a future food comes in. Based on current trends, the investigators see great development potential for our approach. The prerequisites for this are proof of the non-toxicity of the microalgae used, sufficient absorption of the nutrients they contain in the human gut, and the development of a presentation form that is suitable for food technology and sensory analysis. If these requirements can be met, a food product based on microalgae could enjoy a high level of acceptance. The Institute of Nutritional Medicine at the University of Hohenheim has been researching the microalgae PT for several years. As PT is not authorised as a novel food, studies on the suitability of the microalgae as a foodstuff must be carried out. The aim of the study is to characterise the pharmacokinetics of the dried microalgae Phaeodactylum tricornutum processed in a pesto ("investigational product") in healthy volunteers/patients in order to gain insights into its absorption, distribution in the organism, metabolisation and excretion. In particular, the time courses of the plasma concentrations of eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and the carotenoids fucoxanthin and b-carotene will be analysed, and the microalgae must also be properly processed into a tasty product before it can be used as food. For this reason, the concentration-dependent acceptance of the dosage form of the microalgae is also being analysed.

Enrollment

12 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 60 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Good general condition (investigator's decision)
  • Declaration of consent for participation in the study

Exclusion criteria

  • Acute illnesses or infectious diseases of any kind
  • Chronic diseases that could influence the study results (investigator's decision)
  • Chronic intestinal diseases and gastritis are exclusion criteria other than than CHD / COPD / neuromuscular diseases
  • Known allergies to algae or Algae or pesto components
  • smokers
  • Pregnancy/breastfeeding period (anamnestic survey)
  • Withdrawal of consent or lack of written consent

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Non-Randomized

Interventional model

Crossover Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

12 participants in 3 patient groups

Pesto with 3% Phaeodactylum
Experimental group
Description:
Dried Microalgae integrated in the Pesto
Treatment:
Dietary Supplement: Dried Microalgae biomass
Pesto with 4% Phaeodactylum
Experimental group
Description:
Dried Microalgae integrated in the Pesto
Treatment:
Dietary Supplement: Dried Microalgae biomass
Pesto with 5% Phaeodactylum
Experimental group
Description:
Dried Microalgae integrated in the Pesto
Treatment:
Dietary Supplement: Dried Microalgae biomass

Trial contacts and locations

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