Chitosan for High Triglycerides (Hypertriglyceridemia)
DLimited evidence for modest triglyceride reduction. Fat-binding mechanism may reduce dietary triglyceride absorption. Results are inconsistent across studies.
The Bottom Line
Limited evidence for modest triglyceride reduction. Fat-binding mechanism may reduce dietary triglyceride absorption. Results are inconsistent across studies.
Key Statistics
3
Studies
200
Participants
Positive
Grade
Dosage & Usage
mg = milligrams · mcg = micrograms (1,000× smaller) · IU = International Units
Commonly Used Dosages
- fatbinding:
- 1,500-3,000 mg/day before meals
- cholesterolsupport:
- 1,000-3,000 mg/day
Upper limit: Not formally established; GI side effects at higher doses
Best taken: 15-30 minutes before meals containing dietary fat
Safety & Side Effects
Reported Side Effects
- ⚠ Constipation
- ⚠ Gas and bloating
- ⚠ Nausea
- ⚠ Allergic reactions in those with shellfish allergy (contraindicated)
Known Interactions
- ● Fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, E, K — may reduce absorption)
- ● Oral medications (may bind and reduce absorption — separate by 2 hours)
- ● Warfarin (may reduce vitamin K absorption, affecting INR)
Tolerable upper intake: Not formally established; GI side effects at higher doses
Always consult your healthcare provider before starting any supplement.
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