Coconut Oil: Uses and Issues on its Health and Nutraceutical
Benefits
by Emil V. Carandang, MS
Technical Manager
Philippine Coconut Research and
Development Foundation, Inc.
I. Introduction: The coconut industry is one of the most
important industries in the Philippines. It is the industry that
brings in much needed dollars, generating a record high of US $1.2
billion, provides livelihood for almost one-third (1/3) of the
Philippine population, and yet it is an industry that is most
maligned. This industry has provided financial assistance for the
development of some cities, municipalities and provinces and even
other industries but receives less help from the national
government. Lately, with more than P100 billion worth of assets,
the coconut industry has become a matter of concern for many
Filipinos and to a certain extent even religious groups.
In the mid 50's, there was considerable interest in the role of
dietary fats and oils in relation to the hardening of arterial
walls due to cholesterol which leads to cardiovascular disease.
Hundreds of studies were conducted to determine the relationship
between cholesterol and heart disease but until now, scientists
and medical researchers can not see any concrete evidence showing
that cholesterol causes heart disease.
During the same period in the US, coconut oil (CNO) was very
much used as edible oil until the issue of saturated fats in
relation to cholesterol enhancing effects was highlighted. This
started when a researcher from Minnesota tried to show that
saturated fats really increase blood level cholesterol. He fed
mice with fully hydrogenated coconut oil. Results showed that
fully hydrogenated coconut oil increased the level of cholesterol.
This study was reviewed by Harvard scientists who concluded that
any fully hydrogenated oils devoid of essential fatty acids when
fed to animals will really cause increase in cholesterol in the
blood.
To validate, another group of researchers in the US conducted a
study using fresh/raw coconut oil. The results showed that raw
coconut oil is neutral and does not cause an increase in the level
of cholesterol. Results also showed that CNO increased the HDL
level while it decreased the LDL.
Another tropical oil, palm oil, was slowly penetrating the US
market getting the market share from soybean oil. US soybean
interest (American Soybean Association) with the help of edible
oil industry and consumer activists, the Center for Science in the
Public Interest (CSPI) group, lobbied in the US Congress to
subject tropical oils to pejorative labeling because of the
mistaken idea that consumption of these oils (saturated fats) will
increase cholesterol that leads to cardiovascular disease. Even
the food-labeling rule was greatly influenced into requiring the
declaration of the level of saturated fats in the product.
Until the Nutrition Labeling and Education Act of 1990 was
passed into law, efforts by the government and the private
interest groups in the US and to a certain extent in other parts
of the world were towards discrediting coconut oil. This adversely
affected our coconut industry. Everything the public has been told
about vegetable oil in their dietary guidelines is half-true.
Consumers were made to believe that tropical oils will clog
arteries and can cause heart disease.
B. Coconut Oil Health Issues
Phil Sokolov, a US millionaire from Omaha, Nebraska, president
of the National Heart Savers Association in the US and a recovered
heart attack patient ran a full-page ad in the US dailies in the
late 80's, which bannered "THE POISONING OF AMERICA". He accused
food companies of poisoning America by using tropical oils such as
coconut oil. As a result major food companies sensitive to
consumer fears started to reformulate their products even to the
extent of putting on their labels "no coconut oil".
Coconut oil is rich in saturated fats and many people bracket
it with animal fats. In contrast with animal fats which contain
cholesterol, coconut oil, because of it is vegetable source has no
cholesterol. Unfortunately those who equate CNO with other
saturated fats do not understand that saturated fats are of
different types. There are two (2) types: medium chain (those
fatty acids with carbon length of 3 to 12) and long chains (those
fatty acids with carbon length of more than 12). Coconut oil is
mainly composed of medium chain fatty acids (MCFA), which are easy
too digest and converted to energy. They do not raise cholesterol
nor increase the risk of heart disease. Animal fats are long chain
fatty acids (LCFA) which have the ability to raise cholesterol and
are easily stored in the body as fats.
CNO as MCFA is faster to digest and has better solubility in
biological fluids. It gets absorbed readily and is carried to the
liver were it undergoes rapid oxidation to release energy. This is
the reason why coconut oil is preferred when cooking for people
who have difficulty digesting fat. Coconut oil is used in infant
milk formulation to supply fat. This facilitates absorption of
calcium and magnesium essential for bone development. Mother's
milk, especially the colostrum, is rich in lauric fatty acid, a
major component of coconut oil. This is the one responsible for
protecting the newborn baby against disease and many more.
Animal fats on the other hand have LCFAs and need pancreatic
lipase to be digested. They do not mix easily with biological
fluids. They bypass the liver and go around to all parts of the
circulation system carrying with them a heavy load of cholesterol
before going to the liver for final oxidation.
D. Doctors' Recommendation to Use Polyunsaturated Oils Like
Soybean and Corn Oils
Many doctors give advice not to eat foods with saturated fats.
Instead they recommend polyunsaturated oils like soybeans, corn
and others. Even the United States Department of Agriculture and
the United States Food Drug Administration know that these
polyunsaturated oils are unstable, have short shelf-life and
becomes rancid easily. Polyunsaturated oils have LCFA and are
liquid at room temperature even inside the refrigerator. They
easily combine with oxygen in air, thus becoming rancid. This
reaction results to peroxide formation that can trigger mutations
or deformities in the developing fetus, or sometimes even cancer.
During seizures lipid peroxidation occurs and some scientists
theorize that this might be responsible for the nerve cell
degeneration of Alzheimer's disease.
It is not common knowledge that the use of these oils claiming
to have high content of polyunsaturated fatty acids is bad for the
health as they produce large amounts of oxidants inside the body
which eventually make the cells age faster and then die. To avoid
this, these oils are partially hydrogenated. However, the process
has proven unfavorable to the "new" oil due to the formation of
transfatty acids which are unhealthy.
A study in the US claimed that polyunsaturated oils lower the
serum cholesterol. Again this research is not complete. Chemical
analysis of atheroma (deposits in the inner arteries of the
arterial walls) shows that fatty acids from the cholesterol esters
are 74% unsaturates and 24% saturates. None were reported to
contain lauric or myristic acids normally found in CNO. Since PUFA
is circulating inside the body, these atheroma composed of
cholesterol esters are taken into the tissues, thus findings
indicate that PUFA lowers the blood cholesterol without due
consideration of the tissue cholesterol. It also lowers the bad
cholesterol by 24% but lowers also the good cholesterol by 41%. A
higher ratio between LDL/HDL in an indication that the person is
prone to cardiovascular disease or heart attack.
In order to prevent peroxidation or rancidity, the
hydrogenation process is applied. Thus the natural fats known to
our body become synthetic or artificial. As a result of this
partial hydrogenation, the normal configuration "cis" (curved or
curled structure) becomes different resulting to the formation of
"trans" (straight structure) fatty acids.
When ingested, traces of trans fats can be seen in red blood
cells which should not contain any. This weakens the membrane's
protective structure and function, altering the transport of
minerals and other nutrients but permitting entry of disease
microbes and toxic chemicals.
Trans fats also derail the body's normal mechanisms of
eliminating cholesterol by blocking the normal conversion of
cholesterol in the liver and contributing in the elevation of
cholesterol in the blood. It also lowers the quality and quantity
of milk from lactating mothers, results in low birth weight,
increases the risk of diabetes, decreases levels of testosterone
in males forming abnormal sperm cells.
Coconut oil, which is a Medium Chain Triglyceride (MCT), easily
bypassed the digestive tract and is quickly absorbed by the liver
so it can be used for energy. Other benefits form MCT are its
anti-aging effect, potential anti-cancer and anti-microbial/anti
viral properties.
Despite the benefits given by coconut oil, large food
manufacturing companies in the US refuse to reformulate back to
coconut oil even though they have personal knowledge in the
potential benefits of returning to CNO. It is the public health
agenda that dictates. This is because consumer and nutritionist
perceptions are what drives buying. Re-educating the consumer,
nutritionist and the manufacturers must be effectively directed to
those people who contest the government agenda. This will be
difficult because much of the control comes from ignorance and the
rest from the US domestic oil industry.
III. Coconut Oil as Nutraceuticals
During the early days, coconut oil was an important part of
traditional medications. People used herbs and parts of certain
trees. Coconut oil concoctions applied directly to wounds or
swollen areas provided quick healing. It is not only in the
Philippines that these rituals have been practiced even up to the
present but also in many other countries in Asia, the Pacific
Islands and some parts of Africa. They believe that coconut oil
has a special healing and divine power.
The word nutraceutical has been invented to define natural,
standardized non-toxic dietary supplement designed to optimize
health through improved nutrition. What separates nutraceuticals
from an ordinary dietary supplement is that nutraceutical benefits
can be substantiated with scientific facts in the prevention of
chronic diseases such as cancer, heart disease and osteoporosis.
It is any food or food ingredient considered to provide medical or
health benefits, including the prevention and treatment of disease
and at the same time improve state of nutrition.
A. Nutraceutical Markets
The market for nutraceuticals is growing quickly worldwide and
it is this global scope that particularly attracts marketers. It
is estimated that the US market alone is worth some US$250B,
Europe another US$250B, and Japan, US$4B. nutraceuticals have
opened a host of business opportunities, economic (health
care-cost savings) and quality of life opportunities.
It will be necessary to discuss nutraceuticals thoroughly with
regulatory agencies to study issues, options and to determine what
scientific information about nutraceutical products cold be
required to bring about positive, realistic regulatory changes so
as to facilitate appropriate promotion and marketing of
nutraceuticals based on their risk-management or disease
preventive attributes.
B. Problems and recommendation
In many countries like the Philippines, present laws block
important nutraceutical advances because they fall outside the
traditional regulatory concept of either a food or drug.
We must also consider reducing the cost of chemical trials,
which can be offset through government programs and policies.
It may be necessary to facilitate and/or coordinate the
development and implementation of a multisectoral communication
strategy to build awareness with respect to the wide and
interesting range of nutraceutical products and the benefits they
might offer.
C. Application of Coconut oil in Nutraceuticals
Coconut oil can be classified as nutraceutical product. It is
rich in MCT, primarily the lauric acid (C12), and a type of fat
that is proven to fight many viruses including herpes, HIV,
bacteria, fungi among others. It is an excellent cooking oil. Not
only can it withstand high temperature but also it does not break
down easily. Its being an MCT is good for people with AIDS, and
also for geriatric patients as it contributes to faster surgical
recovery. Coconut oil has an advantage compared to polyunsaturated
oils because consuming polyunsaturated oils can cause "acquired
immunodeficiency." It weakens the immune systems function in ways
that are similar to the damage caused by radiation, hormone
imbalance, cancer, aging and viral infection.
Coconut oil or its derivatives is also good for transdermal
deliveries and for people suffering from chronic disease. It is
even highly recommended for athletes for quick energy instead of
sugars.
D. PCRDF Nutraceutical R&D'S
Even as early as 1990, PCRDF was already exploring the
possibilities of finding other uses of coconut oil or its
derivatives. Such studies include using CNO for the production of
structured lipids. CNO is essential fatty acid (EFC) deficient.
Combining CNO with EFA enriched oil at 75:25 proportion provides
patients faster recovery from malnutrition and disease prevention.
In 1998, PCRDF together with San Lazaro Hospital and UNILAB
conducted preliminary studies in the use of monolaurin, a
monoglyceride of C12, on fifteen (15) HIV positive patients and
the results gathered were very encouraging. Expanded studies
involving fifty (50) HIV positive persons are currently being
undertaken using monoglyceride of lauric acid from coconut oil. It
has been found that monolaurin disrupts the lipid membranes of the
enveloped HIV viruses. There were laboratory studies conducted
showing monolaurin can also inactivate bacteria, yeast, fungi,
inhibits the growth of Helicobacter pylori and many gram positive
bacteria such as those surface skin bacteria that can cause
pimples, acne, and warts. Our studies showed also that adding
monolaurin to certain antibiotics could solve the problems of
bacterial preventing endotoxin shock in animals. Now, a similar
product is coming out but using soybean oil emulsion. Another
study showed that coconut oil could prevent cancer and mutations
unlike the polyunsaturated oils that can trigger cancer and
mutations due to free radical formation.
In Iceland, another type of monoglycerides from coconut oil
called monocaprin (monoglyceride of C10) has been found effective
in destroying AIDS Viruses. Other possible uses are against
Hepatitis C, multi drug resistant TB, ulcers, etc.
For those who want to have slim bodies, coconut is highly
recommended. CNO can increase the thyroid function and metabolic
rate explaining why people and animals that regularly eat coconut
oil are lean and healthy. It is a very good hair conditioner and
can be used for body massage leaving no greasy feelings.
CONCLUDING STATEMENT:
The coconut tree provides so many things form the roots, to the
trunk, flowers, fruits, leaves and the nuts. The things mentioned
above are just the tip of the iceberg. It is one of the industries
that can be the source of a lot of opportunities, the very same
industry that others think is a sunset industry. R&D efforts will
be nothing, reports like this will be insignificant unless those
people that influence the policy makers and running the government
are convinced so that they can directly influence the masses and
consumer. Otherwise, the coconut industry will stay the same. Let
us not forget that one-third of our population is directly and
indirectly dependent on coconut. Pursuing and adopting these new
discoveries, we can never be wrong in believing that the coconut
is indeed a TREE OF LIFE.
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