About this Research Topic
This Research Topic aims to validate the efficacy of krill oil across various health conditions and diseases, thereby expanding its potential applications. The primary objective is to elucidate the cellular-level actions of krill oil by measuring relevant biomarkers using advanced chromatographic and biomolecular techniques. Specific questions include how krill oil influences gene expression, inflammation, lipid metabolism, and the endocannabinoid system. By focusing on these mechanisms, the Research Topic seeks to provide a comprehensive understanding of how krill oil can be beneficial in different health contexts.
To gather further insights into the cellular and molecular effects of krill oil, we welcome articles addressing, but not limited to, the following themes:
• Differential effects of krill oil on markers of inflammation.
• Impact on pain and mobility.
• Disease activity measures in autoimmune diseases.
• Effects on metabolic syndrome.
• Influence on brain health.
• Cardiovascular benefits.
• Comparative studies with other omega-3 sources.
• Advanced randomized clinical trials.
• Informal open-label trials in human subjects.
By exploring these themes, this Research Topic aims to provide a robust scientific basis for the broader use of krill oil in promoting human health.
Topic Editor Dr. Inge Bruheim is employed by Rimfrost Group AS. Topic Editor Prof. Stine Marie Ulven declares no competing interests with regard to the Research Topic subject.
Keywords: Krill, Phospholipid, EPA, DHA, Astaxanthin, Choline, Inflammation, Metabolism, Diseases
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