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2026-06-19T18:58:56ZThe effect of a marine alga, Padina pavonica, on Maltese menopausal women
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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
fronds. Padina pavonica increases the ability of osteoblast in cell culture to fix
calcium.
Aims: To investigate the effect that Padina pavonica or its extract may
exert on bone mineral density in postmenopausal women suffering from osteopenia
or osteoporosis. To establish the appropriate daily dose, and to assess any side
effects.
Material and Methods: In Phase I 40 postmenopausal women were recruited
and randomised into four equal groups. One of four different doses (0 mg, 200mg,
400mg, 600mg/daily) of the lyophilised Padina pavonica was prescribed. The
change in bone mineral density after 12 months of treatment was measured. The
change in bonetumover markers was also assessed after 3 months of treatment.
In Phase II another 40 menopausal women were recruited and randomised
into two groups. Twenty patients were given capsules containing Padina pavonica
Extract (200mg) and Calcium Carbonate (450mg). The other twenty women were
given only Calcium. The change in bone mineral density at the lumbar spine and
the hip was assessed after 12 months of treatment.
In Phase Ill, 30 menopausal women where recruited and randomised into
two groups. Fifteen patients were given 200mg lyophilised plant powder while the
other 15 acted as controls. Bone mineral density change was assessed after 12
months.
Forty menopausal women were enrolled and randomised into two groups in
Phase IV. One group was treated with Padina pavonica Extract (200mg) with the
other 20 acting as controls.
In all phases any oestrogen-like effect was monitored by endometrial
thickness and with changes in Maturation Index of a cervical/vaginal cytology.
Side effects and blood parameters were monitored every 3 months.
Abstract
Results: Phase I results showed a statistically significant increase in bone
density at the hip in the patients taking 200mg Padina pavonica daily (p=0.002).
The group having 400mg daily had a statistically significant increase in bone
mineral density in both regions, (Lumbar spine p=0.016, Femur neck =0.028). In
Phase Il there was no increase in bone mineral density at either site. In Phase III the
bone mineral density increased at both sites (Lumbar spine p=0.007, Femur neck
p=0.004). The bone mineral density in Phase IV at the lumbar spine and the femur
neck was also statistically significant from baseline after 12 months of treatment
(Lumbar spine p=0.033, Femur neck =0.024).
The bone markers in Phase I also showed a tendency to bone formation but none of
the results attained statistical significance.
Conclusions: Both the extract and the lyophilised powder of Padina pavonica
appears to improve the bone mineral density at the lumbar spine and at the hip.
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