Scientific Evidence

Consensus and guidelines on phytosterols in lipid management

More than 200 studies confirm the effectiveness of phytosterols in lowering cholesterol levels.

According to several international medical associations, a daily consumption of 2 grams of phytosterols is recommended to achieve this goal.

Canadian Cardiovascular Society<br />
(Canada)
Health Canada<br />
(Canada)
American Hearth Association<br />
(United States)
European Society of Cardiology (ESC)<br />
(Europe)
European Atherosclerosis Society (EAS)<br />
(Europe)

International Guidelines

Canadian Cardiovascular Society

In 2021
The CCS guidelines recommend as a dietary component to reduce LDL-C:
Dietary patterns with plant sterols/stanols (≥2 g/day). Strong recommendation, high quality evidence.

In 2022
According to scientific evidence, plant sterols contribute to an improvement in LDL-C; it is recommended to include them in the dietary approach. Phytosterols (sterols and stanols) are bioactive compounds found in plants. An intake of 2g/day has been shown to result in an 8% to 10% drop in LDL-C, even in people receiving statin treatment.

Pearson GJ, et al. 2021 Canadian Cardiovascular Society guidelines for the management of dyslipidemia for the prevention of cardiovascular disease in the adult: supplementary material. Can J Cardiol 2021; S0828-282X (21)00165-3.

American Heart Association

As of 2006
The American Heart Association’s diet and lifestyle recommendations:

  • Plant stanols/sterols lower LDL-C levels by up to 15% and therefore are seen as a therapeutic option, in addition to diet and lifestyle modification, for individuals with elevated LDL-C levels.
  • Maximum effects are observed at plant stanol/sterol intakes of ~2 g per day.
  • The choice of vehicle should be determined by availability and by other considerations, including caloric content.

Lichtenstein AH, et al. Diet and lifestyle recommendations revision 2006: a scientific statement from the American Heart Association Nutrition Committee. Circulation 2006;114:82-96.

European Society of Cardiology (ESC)
European Atherosclerosis Society (EAS)

In 2019
The revised ESC/EAS guidelines for the management of dyslipidemia included for the first time a recommendation for plant sterols as part of lifestyle changes, aimed at reducing serum triglycerides.

Joint guidelines recommend 2 g phytosterol supplementation in individuals with high cholesterol levels at:

  • Intermediate and low cardiovascular risk;
  • In those who do not qualify for pharmacotherapy;
  • In high- and very-high risk patients on top of pharmacotherapy who fail to achieve LDL-C goals;
  • Who cannot be treated with statins;
  • In individuals with familial hypercholesterolemia.

Mach F, et al. 2019 ESC/EAS Guidelines for the management of dyslipidaemias: lipid modification to reduce cardiovascular risk. European Heart Journal 2020;41:111-188.

Cardiosmile Pivotal Trials

Efficacy results from Shaghaghi, et al.

A Canadian clinical study
After 28 days of consumption, Cardiosmile :

Lower triglycerides by

-13,90%

compared to 0.6% plant sterol esters (PS-esters); p<0.05 (comparison of Cardiosmile with PS-esters is significant, but n/s from placebo)

Increase HDL-C by

+2,66%

compared to -0.04 for plant sterol esters; n/s.

Lower LDL-C by

-11,70%

compared to 11.6% for plant sterol esters; p<0.001 compared to placebo.

Lower non-HDL-C by

-11,13%

compared to 8.72% for plant sterol esters; p<0.001 compared to placebo.

Supplementation of Cardiosmile and PS-ester did not adversely influence fat soluble vitamin or carotenoid levels before or after adjustment for LDL-C levels, compared to control.1

Cardiosmile and PS-ester favorably modified blood lipid profiles without altering plasma liver enzymes or CRP concentrations.1

Efficacy results from Palmeiro-Silva, et al.

Effects of daily consumption of an aqueous dispersion of free phytosterol nanoparticles on individuals with metabolic syndrome: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial.

Safety profile in clinical trials:

  • Supplementation of Cardiosmile and PS-ester did not adversely influence fat soluble vitamin or carotenoid levels before or after adjustment for LDL-C levels, compared to control.2
  • No negative effect on plasma vitamin D levels was observed.2
  • At week 24, Cardiosmile demonstrated a 68% improvement in bowel habits (relieving constipation) from visit 1 (p=0.001).2

Health Canada’s assessment of foods containing plant sterols and blood cholesterol lowering

Health Canada’s assessment of foods containing plant sterols and blood cholesterol lowering

According to guidelines established by Health Canada, plant sterols are considered safe cholesterol-lowering ingredients.3

A Health Canada safety assessment of the addition of plant sterols to foods raised no safety concerns with plant sterol intakes ≤3 g (as free phytosterols) per day in adults and ≤1 g in children.3

Published studies have demonstrated that consuming 3 g of phytosterols/day posed no nutritionalrisk for the general population with respect to beta-carotene.4

1. Shaghaghi MA, et al. Water dispersible plant sterol formulation shows improved effect on lipid profile compared to plant sterol esters. J Funct Foods 2014;(6):280-289.
2. Palmeiro-Silva YK, et al. Effects of daily consumption of an aqueous dispersion of free-phytosterols nanoparticles on individuals with metabolic syndrome: a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial. Nutrients 2020;12:2392; doi:10.3390/nu12082392.
3. Government of Canada. General questions and answers about plant sterols. Accessed March 2023 at: www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/food-nutrition/food-labelling/nutritionlabelling/general-questions-answers-plant-sterols-nutrition-claims.html.
4. Government of Canada. Notice of safety assessment of certain classes of foods containing added phytosterols. Accessed March 2023 at: https://www.canada.ca/fr/sante-canada/services/aliments-nutrition/aliments-genetiquement-modifiesautres-aliments-nouveaux/produits-approuves/avis-evaluation-certaines-categories-aliments-contenant-phytosterols-ajoutes.html.