Since the effects of flaxseed supplementation on lipid profile and liver enzymes are still
controversial, a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials was conducted in the present
study to assess the effect of flaxseed supplementation on lipid profile and liver enzymes. The
study was designed, conducted, and reported according to the guidelines of the 2020 preferred
reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analysis (PRISMA) statement. A systematic
and comprehensive search was performed in several databases from inception up to January
10, 2024. The meta-analysis on the impact of flaxseed supplementation on lipid profile and liver
enzymes indicates that the overall effect of flaxseed supplementation on triglycerides,
combining different doses, revealed a significant reduction with a WMD of – 230.72 (-53.95, –
27.49) and a P-value of 0.010. High-density lipoprotein (HDL) demonstrated a positive effect,
with an overall WMD of 1.82 (0.27, 3.38) and a P-value of 0.021, indicating an increase in HDL
levels. The liver enzymes AST and ALT displayed reductions in their levels, with overall WMDs
of – 21.18 (-2.95, 0.59) and – 24.83 (-8.74, – 20.91), respectively. Subgroup analysis based on
dosage revealed more pronounced reductions in ALT levels for doses below 2000 mg/day.
Findings from this study suggest that a flaxseed supplement might be beneficial to modulate the
blood lipid profile and liver enzymes.
Prostaglandins Other Lipid Mediat., 2024, 2024 Apr 23;173:106838. doi: 10.1016/j.prostaglandins.2024.106838