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Study of Alkylglycerol Containing Shark Liver Oil: a Physico Chemical Support for Biological Effect?

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Publication Date: 28 May 2008

Journal: Drug Target Insights 2008:3 125-135

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Abstract Shark liver oil (SLO), is used in natural medicine as immunity stimulant, cardiovascular protector and anti ageing reagent. These properties were related with the high amounts of alkylglycerols (22%) obtained from Greenland shark liver. After a control of the mean SLO composition by NMR and MS, surface and membrane interactions and antioxidant properties were investigated using NMR, ESR and ST measurements and the in vitro consequences on erythrocytes and cells were studied. An estimation of the composition of this extract was performed. Moreover, SLO was found not haemolytic (A concentration inducing 50% haemolysis, HC50 could not be reached) and superficial tension measurements revealed slight tension active properties. The 31P and 2H –NMR and ESR studies of phospholipid dispersions (dimyristoyl phosphatidyl cholin, DMPC) in the presence of SLO showed a significant increase in membrane fluidity at low temperature (below phase transition temperature) predominantly observed at the surface level. The anti oxidant activity was also confirmed, similar as that observed for vitamin E.


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Posted by Ken Srona - 15:41,June 14, 2008

We are direct fishermen and we have SLO with high squalene > 70% available in France. Please let me know if you need it. Thank you. ken@bumina.com


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