Does Citrus Pectin lower cholesterol?Mechanism is what? 

Citrus pectin can help lower cholesterol, particularly LDL (low-density lipoprotein, the “bad” cholesterol). The effect has been observed in some clinical studies, though results can vary depending on the type, dosage, and duration of intake. Here’s a detailed explanation:

Mechanism of Action

1. Binding bile acids in the gut

  • It binds to bile acids in the intestine.
  • Normally, bile acids are made from cholesterol and recycled in the liver.
  • When pectin binds them, more bile acids are excreted in feces.
  • To replace lost bile acids, the liver converts more cholesterol into bile acids, reducing circulating cholesterol.
Does Citrus Pectin lower cholesterol?Mechanism is what? -Xi'an Lyphar Biotech Co., Ltd

2. Slowing cholesterol absorption

  • By increasing the viscosity of intestinal contents, citrus pectin slows the absorption of dietary cholesterol.
  • This reduces the amount of cholesterol entering the bloodstream.

3. Fermentation by gut microbiota

  • Pectin is partially fermented in the colon into short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) like acetate, propionate, and butyrate.
  • Propionate can inhibit cholesterol synthesis in the liver.
  • This provides an additional mechanism for lowering blood cholesterol.

Evidence from Studies

  • LDL reduction: Studies suggest citrus pectin can reduce LDL cholesterol by 7–15% in people with mildly elevated cholesterol.
  • Total cholesterol: A modest reduction (5–10%) is sometimes observed.
  • HDL cholesterol: Generally, citrus pectin has little effect on HDL.
Does Citrus Pectin lower cholesterol?Mechanism is what? -Xi'an Lyphar Biotech Co., Ltd

Practical Notes

  • Effective doses in studies often range from 10–30 g/day, typically taken in divided doses with meals.
  • Overconsumption can cause bloating or mild gastrointestinal discomfort.
  • Works best as part of a fiber-rich diet combined with lifestyle measures.