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YAMAMOTO® RESEARCH
Yamamoto® Research Advanced Omega IFOS™ - Dietary supplement that contributes to normal cardiac function *, maintenance of normal brain function and physiological vision. * Yamamoto® Research Wild Caught Advanced Omega IFOS™ is a food supplement based on concentrated and highly purified fish oil in the form of triglycerides, from 100% fishing and certified IFOS ™ (International Fish Oil Standards), rich in omega-3 fatty acids . EPA and DHA contribute to normal heart function * (the beneficial effect is obtained with a daily intake of 250 mg of EPA and DHA). Furthermore, DHA contributes to the maintenance of normal brain function and physiological vision ** (the beneficial effects are obtained with a daily intake of 250 mg of DHA). HOW DO YOU OBTAIN THE FISH OIL FROM WHICH OMEGA 3 ARE DERIVED? The fish caught, i.e. sardines, herring, anchovies or wild salmon (not from farms), is pressed and squeezed and from here a liquid is obtained, which is then inserted into the distiller from which an ultra-purified fish oil and, above all, with a strong concentration of EPA and DHA. The processes in which raw fish oil must then pass in order to be defined ready for consumption are various. With multiple molecular distillation, all free fatty acids, heavy metals, colored compounds and many other impurities are eliminated from fish oil, making it purer. A complete purifying activity, expensive and complex m it is the multiple molecular distillation process, the longest and most expensive of all, that determines the ultimate quality of fish oil: WHAT'S THE BEST? In the vast market of the world of Omega 3 supplements, there are generally two types of fish oil: those ethyl esters (EE) and natural glycerides (triglycerides, TG). The difference between these two types of fish oil substantially depends on the different production processes, and on their different characteristics, including bioavailability. The concentrated oils are produced through a purification process in which the fish oil is reacted with ethanol, the reaction of which forms a synthetic substrate called "ethyl ester of Omega 3 fatty acids", rich in ethyl-EPA and ethyl-DHA. , and they are the most popular. Our Advanced Omega uses "100% wild caught" fish oil in ultra-purified form in the form of triglycerides. It comes in the same structure and chemical composition as found naturally in fish oil. From a technical point of view it is possible to produce Omega 3 concentrates that are in their natural TG form but an extra step is required which obviously increases the costs from 50% to 80% compared to Ethyl-Esters. Several products that have opted for the "wild caught" added value use a 50% concentration serving for example, Advanced Omega contains 100% wild caught fish oil. What does IFOS ™ certification mean? Based on the results of the analyzes, IFOS assigns a quality score to Omega 3 and publishes the results of the tests conducted in its laboratories in its database (consumer reports). https://certifications.nutrasource.ca/certified-products/product?id=YAMA0002 SCIENTIFIC REFERENCES Dyerberg, J., Madsen, P., Møller, J., Aardestrup, I., & Schmidt, E. (2010). Bioavailability of marine n-3 fatty acid formulations. Prostaglandins, Leukotrienes and Essential Fatty Acids (PLEFA), 83(3), 137-141. Davidson MH, Johnson J, Rooney MW, Kyle ML, Kling DF. A novel omega-3 free fatty cid formulation has dramatically improved bioavailability during a low fat diet compared with omega-3-acid ethyl ester: The ECLIPSE (Epanova compared to Lovaza in a pharmacokinetic single dose evaluation) study. J coin Lipidol 2012;6:573-84 El Boustani S, Colette C, Monnier L, Descomps B, Crastes de Paulet A, Mendy F. Enteral absorption in man of eicosapentaenoic acid in different chemical forms. Lipids 1987; 22:711-4. Lawson LD, Hughes BG. Absorption of eicosapentaenoic acid and docosahexaenoic acid from fish oil triacyglyceriols or fish oil ethyl esters co investigated with a high fat meal. Biochem Biopsy REs Commun 1998: 156:960-3 Lawson LD, Hughes BG. Human absorption of fish oil fatty acids as triacyglycerols, free acids, or ethyl esters. Biochem Biopsy REs Commun 1998: 152: 328-35. BeckermannB, Beneke M, Seitz l. Comparative bioavailability of eicosapentaenoic acid and docasahexaenoic acid from triglycerides, free fatty acids and ethyl esters in volunteers. Arneimmittelforschung 1990;40:700-4. Schuchardt JP, Schneider I, Meyer H, Neubronner J, von Schacky C, Hahn A. Incorporation of EPA and DHA into plasma phospholipids in respnse to different omega-3 fatty acid formulations- a comparative bioavailability study of fish oil vs krill oil. Lipids Health Dis 2011;10:145. Lee, H., et al., Analysis of headspace volatile and oxidized volatile compounds in DHA-enriched fish oil on accelerated oxidative storage. J Food Sci, 2003. 68(7): p. 2169-77. Yoshii, H., et al., Autoxidation kinetic analysis of docosahexaenoic acid ethyl ester and docosahexaenoic triglyceride with oxygen sensor. Biosci Biotechnol Biochem, 2002. 66(4): p. 749-53. Litiwinienko, G., Daniluk, A., & Kasprzycka-Guttman, T. , Study on autoxidation kinetics of fats by differential scanning calorimetry. 1. Saturated C12-C18 fatty acids and their esters. . Ind Eng Chem Res 2000. 39(1): p. 7-12. Sullivan Ritter, J.C., S.M. Budge, and F. Jovica, Oxidation rates of triglyceride and ethyl ester fish oils. Submitted to Food Chem (in review), 2014 Directions: take 3 soft capsules a day, preferably during main meals.
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60 capsule | |
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Per daily dose (3 capsules) |
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Concentrated fish oil IFOS™
of which eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA)***
of which docosahexaenoic acid (DHA)***
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1350 mg
715 mg
310 mg
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Ingredients: concentrated FISH oil (from wild caught fish) IFOS™ (EPA eicosapentaenoic acid 53%, DHA docosahexaenoic acid 23%), capsule (gelatin), wetting agent: glycerol; antioxidant: extract rich in tocopherol.
***as triglycerides
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