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Cod Liver Oil: Health Benefits, Facts and Research
Cod
liver oil, as the name suggests, is the essential oil
extracted from the livers of Atlantic cod (Gadus
morhua).The oil is commonly taken as a dietary
supplement. It is one of the best sources of omega 3
fatty acids (EPA and DHA) and contains relatively high
amounts of vitamin A and vitamin D. The exact
concentration of nutrients in cod liver oil depends on
the species of Gadus family the oil comes from.
The
medical use of cod liver goes back centuries. Its first
documented medical use was in 1789, when Dr. Darbey of
the Manchester Infirmary in England used the oil to
treat rheumatism. By the 1930s the therapeutic
properties of cod-liver oil were well established and it
was frequently given to children to help prevent rickets
and other conditions caused by vitamin D deficiency.
The
difference between cod liver oil and regular fish oils
is that fish oils are extracted from the tissue of deep
sea oily fish such as tuna, trout, mackerel, herring,
salmon and cod. By contrast, cod liver oil is extracted
solely from the livers of cod. Cod liver oil contains
lower amounts of omega-3 fatty acids than regular fish
oils, but larger amounts of vitamins A and D.
Possible health benefits of cod liver oil:
1)
Cod liver oil is the right kind of fat-Fat is essential
for every single cell in your body. Eating the right
kinds of fats (like the omega 3 fatty acids in cod liver
oil) will make the skin glow, increase vitamin and
mineral absorption and boost the immune system. Fat
keeps you full and satiated. When you consume fat, your
brain receives a signal to turn off your appetite.
Eating healthy fats with a meal helps slow the breakdown
of carbohydrates into sugar, which helps to keep blood
sugars levels in your blood stable. Your brain needs to
be fueled with fat to function optimally.
2)
Arthritis-A German study, which included 43 patients
with rheumatoid arthritis who ingested 1 g of cod liver
oil every day for 3 months, found that the patients
experienced a decrease in the pain intensity of their
stiff joints.A separate study concluded that cod liver
oil may also help those suffering from osteoarthritis.
Researchers at Cardiff University found that cod liver
oil helped reduce pain and cartilage damage caused by
osteoarthritis, as well as reducing the need for joint
replacement. In their study, the investigators found
that cod liver oil reduced enzymes linked to pain and
cartilage damage caused by osteoarthritis.
3)
Coronary artery disease-Daily intake of cod liver oil
can help prevent coronary atherosclerosis. Research
published in the journal Lipids concluded that ingestion
of 1.5 g of n-3 fatty acids per day resulted in
"decreased progression/increased regression of
established coronary artery disease.
4)
Repairing wounds-One study assessed the effect of
topically applying cod liver oil ointment on wounds
using a hairless mouse ear wound model. The scientists
concluded that topical application of 25% cod liver oil
ointment "significantly accelerated both the epithelial
and the vascular component of healing compared with
saline.
5)
Cognitive performance-Cod liver oil contains a high
amount of vitamin D. A link between vitamin D and
cognitive performance was identified in a study
published in the Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery &
Psychiatry. The authors concluded that Vitamin D may
play a key role in maintaining good brain function in
old age.
6)
Tuberculosis-A review of a historical study from 1848
revealed that cod liver oil could be an effective
treatment option for tuberculosis. The disease was
stabilized in 18% of participants who received cod liver
oil, in comparison with only 6% in the control group.
7)Cod
liver oil is a vitamin D powerhouse-Cod liver oil is one
of the richest sources of vitamin D available, providing
over 100% of our daily-recommended intake in just one
tablespoon. Recent studies have suggested that up to 50%
of adults and children worldwide are vitamin D
deficient.
8)Vitamin D plays a substantial role in the regulation
of calcium and maintenance of phosphorus levels in the
blood, two factors that are extremely important for
maintaining healthy bones.
9)Reduced risk of diabetes-Several observational studies
have shown an inverse relationship between blood
concentrations of vitamin D in the body and risk of type
2 diabetes. In type 2 diabetics, insufficient vitamin D
levels may have an adverse effect on insulin secretion
and glucose tolerance.3 In one particular study, infants
who received 2,000 IU/day of vitamin D had an 88% lower
risk of developing type 1 diabetes by the agepregnancy
10)Healthy pregnancy-Pregnant women who are deficient in
vitamin D seem to be at greater risk of developing
preeclampsia and needing cesarean section. Poor vitamin
D status is also associated with gestational diabetes
mellitus and bacterial vaginosis in pregnant women. It's
also important to note that vitamin D levels that were
too high during pregnancy were associated with an
increase in food allergy of the child during the first
two years of life.
Nutritional profile of cod liver oil
Nutrients in cod liver oil (value per 100g)
Vitamin A - 100,000 IU
Vitamin D - 10,000 IU
Saturated fatty acids - 22.608 g
Monounsaturated fatty acids - 46.711 g
Polyunsaturated fatty acids - 22.541 g
Potential health risks of cod liver oil-According
to research published in the American Journal of
Cardiology, large amounts of fish consumption can cause
side effects because of environmental toxins in fish
such as mercury, polychlorinated biphenyls, dioxins, and
other contaminants.
KUMAR KOMAL
M.SC
1ST SEMESTER
INSTITUTE OF FOOD TECHNOLOGY
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