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About Lyprinol®
LYPRINOL® IN
BRIEF
For a long time the
native Maori people of
New Zealand have
included the New Zealand
Green-Lipped Mussel as a
staple part in their
diet. This unique mussel
is known scientifically
as 'Perna canaliculus'.
For centuries, it has
provided an excellent
source of protein,
vitamins, minerals and
extremely valuable
Omega-3 fatty acids.
Maoris could be seen at
Auckland’s seafood
shops before dawn buying
their mussels before
going to work.
For more than twenty
years freeze-dried
concentrated mussel
powder has been used as
a natural food
supplement for the
prevention of pain
normally associated with
older individuals’
experiencing joint
discomfort.
Following fifteen years
of international
scientific research by
independent scientists
from the Royal Melbourne
Institute of Technology
University, the goal of
identifying the
principal components
responsible for the
extract's high potency
was achieved. The
compounds were patented
and named Lyprinol®.
Most mussel powders over
the years have shown
conflicting results in
efficacy studies due to
the oxidation of their
non-polar lipids
(Lyprinol®) which is
where their true
activity lies. A patent
was granted for the
stabilization of the
mussel powder and also
for the extraction
process for Lyprinol®.
Usage patents are also
in place for its
anti-inflammatory
efficacy and other
exciting applications.
Marine Complex
Lyprinol® is a unique
patented marine lipid
group comprising a
unique combination of
different non-polar
lipid groups and Omega-3
polyunsaturated fatty
acids which are
extracted from the New
Zealand Green-Lipped
Mussel. (Perna
Canaliculus) by way of a
patented supercritical
fluid extraction process
using liquified CO2.
Inflammatory Lipids
Many scientists and
government institutions
around the world agree
that the average western
diet is very high in
another group of fatty
acids, namely Omega-6's.
As a result our cell
membranes are unusually
rich in precursors
associated with
inflammatory processes
which can lead to
arthritis, psoriasis and
asthma, to name a few.
Lipoxygenase
Inflammation Pathway
The anti-inflammatory
properties of Lyprinol®
have been examined by
research scientists at
RMIT University,
Adelaide University &
the University Of
Queensland .
According to this
research, Lyprinol® is
an effective
anti-inflammatory agent
(Dr.
Whitehouse).Lyprinol®
is an inhibitor of the 5
- lipoxygenase (5 - LOX)
pathway and that this
inhibition can at least
be traced to the fatty
acids in Lyprinol®.
The unique grouping of
Omega fatty acids in
Lyprinol® are potent
inhibitors of the
lipoxygenase pathway
which is where
leukotrienes are
produced. This is one
reason why it is
believed that
individuals with diets
rich in
high potency Omega-3
lipids seem
to have less joint
discomfort as they age.
LYPRINOL®
COMPOSITION:
Valuable Lipids (PUFA'S)
In recent years interest
has increased regarding
lipid compounds which
have evolved as valuable
nutritional substances.
One group of these are
the polyunsaturated
fatty acids (PUFA's).
These fatty acids are
named by identifying the
number of carbon atoms
in their molecule and
indicating the number of
their double or
unsaturated bonds. For
instance scientists call
a PUFA with eighteen
carbons and three double
bonds as 18:3. Some well
known sources of PUFA's
are the unsaturated
cooking oils such as
sunflower, canola and
soybean oil. Fish oils
which have been
researched for their
ability to reduce
cholesterol and improve
health of the heart and
circulatory system also
contain PUFA's.
Omega-6 & Omega-3
PUFA’s
Two basic categories of
PUFA's which have
received a lot of
attention relative to
human nutrition are the
Omega 6 and Omega 3
PUFA's. Omega 6 PUFA's
are contained in all
vegetable oils. Omega
6's are almost totally
made up of linoleic acid
(18:2) and its
derivatives. Some of the
Omega 6's are considered
more valuable, such as
GLA (gamma linolenic
acid, 18:3) found in
evening primrose and
borage oils. Omega 3's
are found to a limited
degree in some plants
but are contained in all
fish and shellfish. For
instance, canola and
flax oils contain alpha
linolenic acid (18:3).
The Omega 3 PUFA's
contained in fish are
are considered to be
five to ten times more
powerful in their
biological activity than
those found in plants.
Omega - 3 PUFA's
It is acknowledged by
the medical fraternity
around the world that
the western diet
provides more Omega-6
PUFA's than Omega 3
PUFA's. This leads to
our cellular membranes
becoming rich in Omega
6's such as arachidonic
acid. This acid is a
percurser to certain
molecules that can cause
inflammatory processes
associated with
arthritis, psoriasis and
asthma to name a few.
Many studies have
reported that certain
lipids from fish and
other marine sources can
have a beneficial effect
on our overall health
when they should be part
of our diet on a routine
basis.
High Potency
After much clinical
research, and
double-blind studies,
there is little doubt
that Lyprinol® can
provide a potent means
of controlling and
inhibiting the damage
caused by the excesses
of the body's
inflammatory responses.
These findings prompted
a series of further
studies to compare
Lyprinol® with other
health food products
claiming anti-arthritic
properties. Lyprinol®
was compared with Flax
Oil, Evening Primrose
Oil, Salmon Oil and Max
EPA (fish oil) in the
adjuvant induced poly
arthritis test system
(Studies Whitehouse -
Inflammopharmacology
1+2).
On a dosage per body
weight basis Lyprinol®
is:
- 100 times more
potent than Max EPA
- 125 times more
potent than Green lipped
mussel powder
- 175 times more
potent than Evening
Primrose Oil
- 175 times more
potent than Salmon Oil
- 200 times more
potent than Flax Oil in
controlling the joint
swelling associated with
arthritis.
The unique grouping of
fatty acids in
Lyprinol® has evolved
as the most potent group
of Omega-3 lipids in
blocking the 5 -
lipoxygenase metabolic
pathway responsible for
inflammation in the
body.
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