Bernard Schmitt
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Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism | 2002
Pierre Weill; Bernard Schmitt; Guillaume Chesneau; Norohanta Daniel; Faouzi Safraou; Philippe Legrand
Reducing the ratio between essential fatty acids: C18:2 n–6/C18:3 n–3 down to 5 is recommended by Nutritional Guidelines. We studied the fatty acid (FA) changes in consumers’ plasma following changes in livestock diet. First, a zootechnical study introduced 5% of extruded linseed into the diet of livestock to replace other oleaginous ingredients, and on an iso-nutritional values basis. The products from linseed-fed animals contained more n–3 fatty acids (precursor α-linolenic and derivatives obtained by elongations and desaturations) than control animal products (issued from animals fed without linseed), and more conjugated linoleic acids (CLA). The n–6/n–3 ratio was reduced by 54% in butter, 60% in meat and 86% in eggs. Following this, a double-blind, randomised, cross-over clinical study involving 75 healthy volunteers compared plasma and erythrocyte FA profiles in consumers of animal products (from livestock fed the linseed diet or from livestock fed standard diet). It showed modifications in the FA composition of the experimental human regimen with more C18:3 n–3 (1.65 vs. 0.75 g/day), and more n–3 derivatives. The C18:2 n–6/C18:3 n–3 ratio decreased (7 vs. 15). In volunteers’ plasma, C18:3 n–3 increased in the essay group (0.93 vs. 0.44% of the FA), so did n–3 derivatives and CLA. The n–6/n–3 ratio decreased from 14.3 to 10.2. In erythrocytes, C20:5 n–3 increased in the essay group (0.59 vs. 0.45%) and so did C22:6 n–3. The n–6/n–3 ratio decreased in parallel from 4.2 to 3.8. Without any changes in consumers’ eating habits, foodstuffs from animals fed linseed diets induced significant modifications of human plasma and erythrocyte fatty acid composition (comparable to that noted under the ‘Cretan’ diet) and a sharp increase in CLA.
Oléagineux, Corps gras, Lipides | 2001
Pierre Weill; Bernard Schmitt; Philippe Legrand
OCL | 2018
Bernard Schmitt; Constance Ferry; Guillaume Mairesse; Nathalie Kerhoas; Guillaume Chesneau; Pierre Weill; Jacques Mourot
Oléagineux, Corps gras, Lipides | 2006
Bernard Schmitt; Constance Ferry; Norohanta Daniel; Pierre Weill; Nathalie Kerhoas; Philippe Legrand
/data/revues/09850562/002200S1/97/ | 2008
Pierre Weill; Bernard Schmitt; Jacques Mourot; Nathalie Kerhoas; Guillaume Chesneau; M. Mireaux; Philippe Legrand
Pratiques en nutrition | 2017
Mathieu Guillevic; Jean-Yves Dourmad; Jacques Mourot; Bernard Schmitt; Pierre Weill
12. Journées de la Recherche Avicole et des Palmipèdes à Foie Gras | 2017
Guillaume Mairesse; Bernard Schmitt; Constance Ferry; Guillaume Chesneau; Nathalie Kerhoas; Jacques Mourot
6. GERLI Lipidomics Meeting scientifique | 2009
Philippe Legrand; Bernard Schmitt; Jacques Mourot; Daniel Catheline; Guillaume Chesneau; M. Mireaux; Nathalie Kerhoas; Pierre Weill
Archive | 2008
Pierre Weill; Jacques Mourot; Bernard Schmitt; Nathalie Kerhoas; Philippe Legrand
International Journal of Obesity | 2008
Bernard Schmitt; M. Mireaux; Pierre Weill; Nathalie Kerhoas; Guillaume Chesneau; Jacques Mourot; Philippe Legrand