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  • Phytosterol Food Grade

    Phytosterol Food Grade

    Product Name: Phytosterol. Source material: Its main source of extraction is soybean.. Appearance: Most of the state is white to nearly white crystalline particles or powder, some will have a special

  • Phytosterols

    Phytosterols

    Product Name: Phytosterol. Source material: Its main source of extraction is soybean.. Appearance: Most of the state is white to nearly white crystalline particles or powder, some will have a special

  • Phytosterol Beta Sitosterol

    Phytosterol Beta Sitosterol

    The Name of Product: Phytosterol. Source material: Its main source of extraction is soybean.. Appearance: Most of the state is white to nearly white crystalline particles or powder, some will have a

  • Phytosterol Ester

    Phytosterol Ester

    The name of the product:Phytosterol. Sources:Plant sterols are usually prepared by esterification or transesterification of plant sterols with fatty acids.

  • Phytosterol Derived From Soybean

    Phytosterol Derived From Soybean

    The name of the products: Phytosterol.. Definition: Soybean phytosterol is a kind of special natural active substance, which has many physiological activities.

  • Phytosterol Derived From Plants

    Phytosterol Derived From Plants

    Phytosterol derived from plants are widely found in roots, stems, leaves, fruits and seeds of plants. The content of phytosterols is different in different plant species.

  • Phytosterol Vegan

    Phytosterol Vegan

    Our product specification of phytosterol is 95%, and its properties mainly appear as white to nearly white crystalline particles or powder with special odor.

  • Phytosterol Used in Cosmetics

    Phytosterol Used in Cosmetics

    The Name of Product: Phytosterol. Appearance: White to off-white granular or powder, with characteristic odor.. Specification: 90%, 95%

  • Phytosterol Used in Food

    Phytosterol Used in Food

    The Name of Product: Phytosterol. Appearance: White to off-white granular or powder, with characteristic odor.. Specification: 90%, 95%

  • Natural Phytosterol Food Grade

    Natural Phytosterol Food Grade

    The Name of Product: Phytosterol. Appearance: White to off-white granular or powder, with characteristic odor.. Specification: 90%, 95%

What is Phytosterols?

 

 

Phytosterols (fi-TAH-ster-ols) are natural products (compounds) found in plants. Eating plant-based foods with phytosterols as part of a healthy diet may help you lower your cholesterol levels. You can find phytosterols in:
● Fruits and vegetables.
● Whole grains.
● Nuts.
● Cheese and milk made (fortified) with phytosterols.

 

Phytosterol Food Grade

 

How Do Plant Sterols Work?

The cell structure of phytosterols looks and acts like cholesterol, so it competes with cholesterol for absorption by your digestive system.


When your body digests plant sterols instead of cholesterol, it removes some of the cholesterol as waste. This results in lower cholesterol levels and improved health.

 

Phytosterol Background and Advantages
 

Phytosterols belong to a class of chemicals known as sterols, which contain over 200 identified members. They are structurally similar to cholesterol, although phytosterols are produced by plants. The primary differences between phytosterols and cholesterol are the carbon side chains and the locations of double carbon bonds. Phytosterols also include stanols, which are saturated sterols that don't have double bonds in the sterol ring.

 

Phytosterols occur naturally in free form as well as bound forms such as esters of glycosides or fatty acids. Free phytosterols are soluble in alcohol and insoluble in water. Pancreatic enzymes in the small intestines can usually break down bound forms of phytosterols. Phytosterols are absorbed by the intestines via several mechanisms. These actions directly compete with the intestinal absorption of cholesterol.

 

Vegetable oils and their products generally represent the most concentrated dietary sources of phytosterols, especially nut oils. However, less concentrated sources such as cereal grains, fruits and vegetables typically account for the majority of phystosterol intake in humans. The daily intake of phytosterols is typically between 150 mg and 450 mg per day, depending on diet. Some vegetarian diets provide up to 700 mg of phytosterols per day.

 

Beta-sitosterol is one of the most abundant naturally occurring phytosterols, and it typically accounts for about 65 percent of the dietary intake of phytosterols in humans. Campesterol accounts for about 30 percent of phytosterol intake and stigmasterol comprises the majority of the remainder. Beta-sitosterol is also the primary phytosterol used in health supplements.

Uses of Phytosterol
The management of cholesterol levels is the most common reason for taking phytosterol. Additional health benefits of phytosterols include the support of prostate health, hair growth, and antioxidant activity.

 

Hair Health Support
Preliminary studies indicate that beta-sitosterol may be helpful for maintaining normal hair growth as you age.

 

Healthy Cholesterol Level management
Phytosterols may be able to help maintain a healthy cholesterol profile. They may also help to support the normal functioning of the heart.

 

Antioxidant Support
Phytosterols may have antioxidant properties, which can help to support cell membranes.

 

Prostate Health Support
A study of beta-sitosterol indicates that it may be helpful in managing prostate enlargement. The suspected mechanism for this effect is the inhibition of 5-alpha reductase production by the prostate gland.

 

Sources of Phytosterols

 

The richest natural sources of phytosterols include vegetable oils, nuts and nut oils, seeds, whole-grains, flour and various types of beans, such as soy and black bean. Eating fruits and vegetables, such as asparagus, tomatoes and oranges are also a way to boost phytosterol intake.

Bioactivity
It can, however, be hard to ensure we're getting a good amount of phytosterols in our diet. It can be tricky for the body to absorb plant sterols from the foods we eat, though some research shows that phytosterols are bioactive at doses as low as 150 mg which is good news in terms of our body's ability to glean some goodness out of these plant derivatives.9 Also passive oxidation due to storing, freezing or cooking food can affect the presence of phytosterols in foods such as fruits and vegetables, lessening their bioactivity.

 

Plant Sterols Powder
Plant sterols is basically another name for phytosterols. Supplementing our diets with phytosterols is thought to be a sensible and effective way to increase our intake of phytosterols. Taking a dietary supplement such as plant sterols powder could help lessen the risk of coronary heart disease, along with the other possible health benefits phytosterols have been praised for.

 

These bioactive compounds fight to lower the risk of some real biggies in terms of our health including high cholesterol hypertension; coronary heart disease; stroke; and heart attacks. It's thought that by consuming just 1.5 to 2.4 grams of Plant Sterols a day it can reduce blood cholesterol by as much as 7-10.5% in two to three weeks. Our everyday diets contain around 300mg of Plant Sterols, but vegetarian diets contain almost twice as much.11 The European register of nutrition and health claims confirms that consuming Plant Sterols on a regular basis in the correct doses will help to reduce risk and severi.

 

Plant Sterols Powder Specifics
Phytosterols
Phytosterol Food Grade
Phytosterols
Phytosterol Food Grade

The benefit of using plant sterols in a powder form is that it can be added to food and beverages. We include four different types of plant sterol in our plant sterols powder; brassicasterol, campersterol, stigmasterol and sitosterol; of which sitosterol and campesterol are the most abundant sterols in plants and consumed most commonly in the human diet.

 

It's advisable to take Phytosterol supplements with meals that contain healthy fats, such as avocado; coconut and extra virgin olive oil; fish high in omega-3 fatty acids, like salmon, trout and mackerel; nuts and chia seeds, to increase their bioavailability.

 

Plant sterols have been shown to have the ability to potentially decrease the effect of carotenoids.To combat this it's a good idea to eat more food naturally rich in carotenoids, such as sweet potatoes, kale and apricots and perhaps boosting this intake with a dietary supplement that can provide the body with a regular and concentrated source of carotenoids, such as Sage Leaf Tablets, Rosehip Tablets or Lutein Tablets. Studies have shown that by increasing our carotenoid consumption the effects of plant sterols on carotenoids are counteracted. It's good to know that Phytosterol intake does not reduce food vitamin and essential nutrient absorption.

 

The Science Behind Phytosterols and Skin Health

 

 

The science underlying phytosterols' advantageous effects on skin health is based on their special qualities and capacity to target particular skin issues. An overview of the ways in which phytosterols can promote skin health through moisturising and barrier function, anti-inflammatory qualities, UV protection, anti-aging effects, protection from environmental stressors, and skin hydration is provided here, based on scientific theories. Using phytosterols in skincare products - like serums, lotions, and moisturizers - can be a good approach to taking advantage of these scientifically proven advantages. Phytosterols can be administered topically to help with a variety of skin issues, such as inflammation, dryness, ageing, and UV protection. Selecting products from reliable manufacturers that incorporate phytosterols into a thorough skincare routine is crucial.

 

Nourishing Properties of Phytosterols for Skin
Phytosterols, also known as plant sterols, have nourishing properties for the skin due to their unique structural and chemical properties. These properties can benefit skin health, hydration, and appearance. The following are phytosterols' skin-nourishing properties:

 

Moisturization: Phytosterols have emollient properties, which means they can lock in moisture and help keep skin hydrated. They keep the skin hydrated by preventing water loss from the skin, which reduces dryness and flakiness.

 

Enhancement of the Barrier: Phytosterols uphold the skin's natural protective layer. They strengthen the stratum corneum, the skin's outermost layer, and improve its ability to retain moisture. This barrier function is critical for protecting the skin from external irritants and stressors.

 

Reduced Transepidermal Water Loss (TEWL): By lowering TEWL, phytosterols help to keep skin hydrated. The skin remains moisturised and healthy when it loses less water to the environment.

 

Anti-Inflammatory and Soothing Effects: Phytosterols have anti-inflammatory properties that can help soothe irritated and inflamed skin. This is especially beneficial for people who have sensitive skin or who experience redness and inflammation as a result of various skin conditions.

 

Environmental Stressor Protection: Phytosterols act as a protective shield on the skin's surface, shielding it from environmental stressors such as air pollution, harsh weather, and UV radiation. This protection helps to prevent skin damage and premature aging.

 

Enhanced Skin Elasticity: Phytosterols have been shown to promote the synthesis of collagen and elastin, two important proteins responsible for skin elasticity. This property can result in firmer, more youthful-looking skin.

 

Anti-Aging Properties: The ability of phytosterols to reduce oxidative stress and protect against UV damage contributes to their anti-aging properties. They can aid in the prevention of wrinkles, fine lines, and other signs of aging.

 

Soothing Dry Skin: Phytosterols can relieve the dryness and discomfort associated with dry skin conditions. They help prevent flakiness and tightness associated with dry skin by maintaining hydration levels and supporting the skin's barrier function.

 

Overall Skin Health: Phytosterols nourish the skin from within by promoting its health and well-being. This, in turn, results in a more radiant and glowing complexion.

 

The Magic of Phytosterols on Hair and Scalp

 

 

Plant-derived compounds known as phytosterols have several advantages for hair and scalp health. These natural ingredients can do wonders for your hair and scalp, addressing a variety of issues and promoting overall hair vitality. Here are some ways phytosterols can help your hair and scalp:

 

Scalp Nourishment: Phytosterols have moisturising properties that can help relieve itchy, dry scalps. They provide hydration for the scalp, reducing the discomfort associated with dryness and flakiness.

 

Anti-Inflammatory Effects: Phytosterols have anti-inflammatory properties that can help with scalp conditions like dandruff, psoriasis, and seborrheic dermatitis. They help to reduce inflammation and redness.

 

Moisture Retention in the Hair: Phytosterols have the ability to lock in moisture within the hair shaft, preventing dryness and promoting softness and shine. This is especially beneficial for people who have dry or damaged hair.

 

Hair Strength: Phytosterols strengthen and elastinate the hair shaft, lowering the risk of breakage and split ends. This is essential for maintaining strong, healthy hair.

 

Scalp Health: A healthy scalp is essential for healthy hair growth. Phytosterols promote scalp health by reducing inflammation and preserving the skin's barrier, which is essential for avoiding problems like dandruff.

 

Hair Growth Promotion: Some research suggests that phytosterols may promote hair growth by improving the health of hair follicles and the scalp. This can help to make your hair thicker and fuller.

 

UV Protection: Phytosterols can help protect the hair from UV damage, which can cause dryness, colour fading, and other problems. This is especially be neficial for keeping the vibrancy of coloured or treated hair.

 

Natural Shine and Smoothness: Phytosterols improve the look of hair by adding natural shine and smoothness. They can make hair look healthier and shinier.

 

Suitable for All Hair Types: Phytosterols are adaptable and work well on hair that is textured, wavy, curly, or straight. You can incorporate them into your haircare routine as they are generally well-tolerated.

 

Items containing phytosterols: Look for phytosterol-containing haircare products such as shampoos, conditioners, hair masks, and serums. These products can provide phytosterol benefits to your hair and scalp.

 

Natural Oils: Some natural oils, such as shea butter and avocado oil, are naturally high in phytosterols. These oils can be applied directly to the hair and scalp for additional benefits.

 

Consistency is Key: To see significant improvements in your hair and scalp health, use phytosterol-containing products on a consistent and long-term basis.

 

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FAQ
 
 

Q: What are the benefits of phytosterols?

A: Phytosterols are effective in lowering cholesterol if you eat enough of them as part of a heart-healthy diet low in saturated fat and cholesterol. Studies have shown that a daily diet that contains 2 grams of phytosterols correlates with an 8% to 10% lower LDL cholesterol level.

Q: What is also known as phytosterol?

A: A plant-based compound that can compete with dietary cholesterol to be absorbed by the intestines, resulting in lower blood cholesterol levels. Phytosterols may have some effect in cancer prevention. Also called plant sterol.

Q: What are examples of phytosterols?

A: Food sources of phytosterols include vegetable oils, mainly corn (909 mg/100 mL), sunflower (411 mg/100 mL), soybean (320 mg/100 mL), and olive (300 mg/100 mL); oleaginous fruits such as almonds (183 mg/100 g); cereals like wheat germ (344 mg/100 g), and wheat bran (200 mg/100 g); in addition to fruits and vegetables, ...

Q: What does phytosterol do for your hair?

A: What are the Benefits of Phytosterol Shampoo for Hair? Phytosterol, which is obtained from ivy leaf extract, provides healthy hair and scalp and plays an effective role in healthy hair growth. It also nourishes and strengthens hair follicles and hair strands. Therefore, it prevents hair loss.

Q: Who should not take plant sterols?

A: Plant sterols/stanols are generally safe for most healthy people. There is no benefit for people with normal levels of cholesterol. They are not recommended for those who are pregnant or breastfeeding or for children aged under five, as there is limited reliable information of their safety in these groups.

Q: What fruits are high in phytosterols?

A: The total phytosterol content in vegetables ranged 1.1-53.7 mg/100 g edible portion. The highest concentration was found in pea, cauliflower, broccoli, and romaine lettuce. The phytosterol contents in fruits ranged 1.6-32.6 mg/100 g, the highest concentration was found in navel orange, tangerine, and mango.

Q: Are phytosterol supplements safe?

A: Children: Plant sterols are likely safe when taken by mouth in doses of 1.6-2.3 grams daily for up to 6 months. Sitosterolemia, a rare inherited fat storage disease: People with this condition might have a build up of plant sterols and related fats in their blood and tissues.

Q: Do avocados have phytosterols?

A: Among the phytosterols examined, the data clearly show that beta-sitosterol is most abundant, being present at 76.4mg per 100 grams of raw edible avocado fruit.

Q: How long does it take for phytosterols to reduce cholesterol?

A: It takes around 2 to 3 weeks for the fortified food to work and if you stop eating them your blood cholesterol will increase to previous levels. So you need to eat them consistently to be effective. Studies have found that to get the most benefit from the fortified food it is important to include them with a main meal.

Q: What do phytosterols do for skin?

A: Moisturization: Phytosterols have emollient properties, which means they can lock in moisture and help keep skin hydrated. They keep the skin hydrated by preventing water loss from the skin, which reduces dryness and flakiness. Enhancement of the Barrier: Phytosterols uphold the skin's natural protective layer.

Q: Are phytosterols a steroid?

A: Phytosterols (PSs) are plant-derived fatty compounds (steroids) representing the greatest portion of unsaponifiable matter in plant lipids (Piironen et al., 2003), while cholesterol is present in animals. They consist of a steroid skeleton characterized by a saturated bond between C-5 and C-6 of the sterol moiety.

Q: What is phytosterol complex used for?

A: Phytosterols help you manage blood cholesterol levels, reducing your risk of cardiovascular disease, heart attack or stroke. Cholesterol is a waxy substance made by your liver that circulates in your blood. Your body needs cholesterol to build cells, protect nerves and make vitamins and hormones.

Q: What are plant sterols used for?

A: Plant sterols might help reduce cholesterol levels by limiting the amount of cholesterol that is able to enter the body. Some plant sterols might also reduce how much cholesterol is made in the body. People commonly use plant sterols for lowering cholesterol levels.

Q: What are phytosterols used in cosmetics?

A: They keep the skin hydrated by preventing water loss from the skin, which reduces dryness and flakiness. Enhancement of the Barrier: Phytosterols uphold the skin's natural protective layer. They strengthen the stratum corneum, the skin's outermost layer, and improve its ability to retain moisture.

Q: How can I get 2 grams of plant sterols a day?

A: To get 2 grams of plant sterols each day, you can eat foods with added plant sterols and plant sterol supplements. It is better if you eat plant sterols with meals or snacks during the day. This will help the plant sterols lower your cholesterol. Example of a label from a supplement that contains plant sterols.

Q: How many types of phytosterols are there?

A: More than 250 phytosterols have already been identified. The plant sterols more commonly found in the diet are beta-sitosterol, campesterol, and stigmasterol.

Q: What are the best phytosterols?

A: Whole-Grain Foods
The following grains have the highest phytosterol content: Flaxseed: 210 mg per 100 g serving. Wheat germ: 197 mg per one-half cup. Rye bread: 33 mg per two slices.

Q: What are the applications of phytosterols?

A: Preclinical Pharmacological Activities of Phytosterols. Experiments in animals and cell manners have shown that PSs may confer a wide number of biological effects, including chemopreventive, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antidiabetic, antiatherosclerotic, and cardioprotective agents .

Q: What are the best plant sterols for lowering cholesterol?

A: You can find plant sterols in small quantities in fruits, vegetables, wholegrains like wheat germ, pulses, and nuts and seeds. They can also be found in foods fortified with plant sterols, such as certain margarines.

Q: Which is better plant sterols or stanols?

A: There does not seem to be a difference in the effect between stanols and sterols. If you take statins (cholesterol-lowering medication), eating stanols or sterols will further lower non-HDL cholesterol. This is in addition to the 20 to 30 per cent reduction achieved by statins alone.

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