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March 8, 2023
Discover the common myths around algal-based omega-3s and learn how they can support healthy pregnancies and early life nutrition.
Omega-3 fatty acids, like docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), offer important benefits throughout life, including support for heart health, eye health, cognitive health and immunity. DHA has been shown to be especially important in the first 1,000 days of life, as it plays a key role in brain development and cognitive function.1 It also supports mental adaptability and problem solving, visual development, attention and information processing.2,3,4,5 For mothers, omega-3 supplementation during pregnancy has been shown to help lower the risk of preterm birth6 – the leading cause of death in children under five years of age7. Consequently, omega-3 products are popular nutritional solutions for mothers and their babies. However, rising global demand for omega-3 supplements is putting a major strain on fish stocks – and there simply aren’t enough fish supplies to support the growing need.
As consumers become more aware of the impact their purchasing habits have on the planet, algal-based omega-3s could offer a potential new route to unlocking the benefits of omega-3s in a more sustainable way. But to date, a lot of mystery still surrounds plant-sourced omegas. Here, we de-bunk the myths around algal-based omega-3s and showcase how they can support healthy pregnancies and childhoods, while also delivering on safety, quality and efficacy expectations.
BUSTED: Contrary to popular belief, fish do not produce omega-3s, like DHA, themselves. They consume omega-3 fats from eating microalgae in the ocean. Consumers can go straight to the plant-based source too by choosing omega-3 products created using algal oils. An added benefit is that algae solutions have a more neutral taste as well – bringing no fishy smell or aftertaste!
BUSTED: Did you know, scientists can actually select and grow algae species that have higher levels of select omega-3 fats, like DHA, which is not possible in omega-3s derived from fish oil? Algal-based omega-3s also work in exactly the same way as their fish counterparts once they enter the body. Subsequently, algae can in fact be a more optimal and targeted source of omega-3 fats compared to fish oil.
BUSTED: Algal omega-3s provide exactly the same health benefits as fish oil-derived omega-3s. This means that individuals following a vegetarian or vegan diet, or those looking to reduce their impact on the planet, don’t have to compromise when it comes to getting their intake of omega-3 fatty acids.
BUSTED: Algae for this purpose are grown under strictly controlled conditions and purified, meaning the algal oil is free of ocean-borne contaminants, like mercury – contaminants that can be present in fish oil supplements. The omega-3s are also extracted using water, not solvents, so there’s also no risk of exposure to toxins or environmental contaminants.
dsm-firmenich’s life’s™ algal based omega-3 solutions have been formulated specifically to optimize product purity. This further reduces the risk of exposure to potential contaminants such as mineral oil hydrocarbons (MOH), including mineral oil saturated hydrocarbons (MOSH) and mineral oil aromatic hydrocarbons (MOAH).
dsm-firmenich’s enhanced life’s™ portfolio features clinically studied DHA that delivers the essential building blocks needed to create a healthy future for mother and baby. life’sDHA® is 100% plant-based, environmentally sustainable with reduced impact on marine ecosystems, non-GMO and free from marine contaminants.
Find out more about dsm-firmenich’s algal-based omega-3s portfolio and the benefits for Maternal Health and how algal-based lipids can support healthy growth and development in infants.
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