Important facts about how Proactol acts in your body.
Scientists did do various tests with Proactol to secure your efficacy, they added the fat binding product patented fiber complex of Opuntia Ficus Indica into a mixture of sunflower oil containing approximately the recommended daily nutritional amount of vitamins A and E.
Bile salts have also an accelerating effect on the transit time (Bile salts are necessary to emulsify the nutritional fat so that it can be transformed into fatty acids by the pancreatic lipase). Bile acids, cholic acid and its derivatives are derived from cholesterol. In the bile, they are combined with taurine or glycine to increase their hydrophile and emulsifying capacity.
Colon bacteria separate the cholic acid and its combined amino acid, It is through this process that bile acids come to be found in the stool. The majority of bile salts are reabsorbed at the end of the small intestines and returned to the liver by blood circulation before they are re-excreted.
Because of this the patented fiber complex of Opuntia Ficus Indica active in Proactol, it is able to bind to fat and thus prevent the absorption of approximately 28.3% in the gastrointestinal tract. Since the described model simulates very closely the dynamic digestive processes, it can be expected that the product will reach similar results in vivo as shown in the in vitro experiments.
Proactol patented fiber complex of Opuntia Ficus Indica interacts with the fat content and decreases the quantity of fat remaining in the medium. By analyzing the vitamins in each remaining fatty phase the capacity of patented fiber complex of Opuntia Ficus Indica to bind specifically to fat-soluble vitamins can be evaluated.
The results of the in vitro tests show that patented fiber complex of Opuntia Ficus Indica does not bind to fat-soluble vitamins A and E in a specific manner. This is supported by a clinical pre-study. In conclusion, the product does not pose a risk to vitamin levels.
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The clinical study was aimed at evaluating the efficiency of a patented fiber complex from Opuntia Ficus Indica on blood lipid parameters. The patented complex has a fiber content that is on average eleven times higher than generic extracts from the same plant.