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    <pubDate>Tue, 02 Jun 2026 08:18:30 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>The effect of a marine alga, Padina pavonica, on Maltese menopausal women</title>
      <link>https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/31974</link>
      <description>Title: The effect of a marine alga, Padina pavonica, on Maltese menopausal women
Abstract: Padina pavonica is a brown marine alga capable to deposit calcium on its&#xD;
fronds. Padina pavonica increases the ability of osteoblast in cell culture to fix&#xD;
calcium.&#xD;
Aims: To investigate the effect that Padina pavonica or its extract may&#xD;
exert on bone mineral density in postmenopausal women suffering from osteopenia&#xD;
or osteoporosis. To establish the appropriate daily dose, and to assess any side&#xD;
effects.&#xD;
Material and Methods: In Phase I 40 postmenopausal women were recruited&#xD;
and randomised into four equal groups. One of four different doses (0 mg, 200mg,&#xD;
400mg, 600mg/daily) of the lyophilised Padina pavonica was prescribed. The&#xD;
change in bone mineral density after 12 months of treatment was measured. The&#xD;
change in bonetumover markers was also assessed after 3 months of treatment.&#xD;
In Phase II another 40 menopausal women were recruited and randomised&#xD;
into two groups. Twenty patients were given capsules containing Padina pavonica&#xD;
Extract (200mg) and Calcium Carbonate (450mg). The other twenty women were&#xD;
given only Calcium. The change in bone mineral density at the lumbar spine and&#xD;
the hip was assessed after 12 months of treatment.&#xD;
In Phase Ill, 30 menopausal women where recruited and randomised into&#xD;
two groups. Fifteen patients were given 200mg lyophilised plant powder while the&#xD;
other 15 acted as controls. Bone mineral density change was assessed after 12&#xD;
months.&#xD;
Forty menopausal women were enrolled and randomised into two groups in&#xD;
Phase IV. One group was treated with Padina pavonica Extract (200mg) with the&#xD;
other 20 acting as controls.&#xD;
In all phases any oestrogen-like effect was monitored by endometrial&#xD;
thickness and with changes in Maturation Index of a cervical/vaginal cytology.&#xD;
Side effects and blood parameters were monitored every 3 months.&#xD;
Abstract&#xD;
Results: Phase I results showed a statistically significant increase in bone&#xD;
density at the hip in the patients taking 200mg Padina pavonica daily (p=0.002).&#xD;
The group having 400mg daily had a statistically significant increase in bone&#xD;
mineral density in both regions, (Lumbar spine p=0.016, Femur neck =0.028). In&#xD;
Phase Il there was no increase in bone mineral density at either site. In Phase III the&#xD;
bone mineral density increased at both sites (Lumbar spine p=0.007, Femur neck&#xD;
p=0.004). The bone mineral density in Phase IV at the lumbar spine and the femur&#xD;
neck was also statistically significant from baseline after 12 months of treatment&#xD;
(Lumbar spine p=0.033, Femur neck =0.024).&#xD;
The bone markers in Phase I also showed a tendency to bone formation but none of&#xD;
the results attained statistical significance.&#xD;
Conclusions: Both the extract and the lyophilised powder of Padina pavonica&#xD;
appears to improve the bone mineral density at the lumbar spine and at the hip.
Description: PH.D.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 01 Jan 2009 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dc:date>2009-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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