Canned bluefin tuna, an in vitro cardioprotective functional food potentially safer than commercial fish oil based pharmaceutical formulations

Food Chem Toxicol. 2014 Sep:71:231-5. doi: 10.1016/j.fct.2014.06.016. Epub 2014 Jun 24.

Abstract

Commercial canned fish species typical in the Italian market were evaluated for their lipid profile. Bluefin tuna samples showed the highest content in omega-3 fatty acids (n-3 PUFA) among the canned fish samples analyzed. Tests on H9C2 cardiomyocytes revealed that bluefin tuna n-3 PUFA may responsible for a significant cell protection against both physiological and doxorubicin-induced oxidative stress. Analogous tests performed by incubating cardiac cells with n-3 PUFA ethyl esters, of which most of fish oil pharmaceutical formulations (FOPF) are based, showed cytotoxicity at high doses. Our results highlighted that n-3 PUFA contents in a 50 g canned bluefin tuna portion would be almost equivalent to and potentially safer than those of 1 FOPF capsule (1000 mg)/die usually suggested for hyperlipidaemic subjects. Thus, Italian commercial canned bluefin tuna could be indicated as a functional food with potential health benefits for the prevention and care of cardiovascular disorders.

Keywords: Bluefin tuna; Canned fish; Cardiomyocytes; Oxidative stress; n-3 PUFA.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Cardiotonic Agents*
  • Fish Oils*
  • Food Handling
  • Functional Food*
  • Italy
  • Pharmaceutical Preparations*
  • Tuna*

Substances

  • Cardiotonic Agents
  • Fish Oils
  • Pharmaceutical Preparations