Gamma Oryzanol
Gamma oryzanol is a naturally occurring mixture of plant chemicals called sterols and ferulic acid esters.
Where is it found?
Gamma oryzanol is a natural component of rice bran, corn, and barley oils. Gamma oryzanol is also available as a supplement.
Gamma oryzanol has been used in connection with the following condition (refer to the individual health concern for complete information):
Who is likely to be deficient?
Since gamma oryzanol is not an essential nutrient, it is not associated with a deficiency state.
How much is usually taken?
Much of the human research with gamma oryzanol used 300 mg per day. Healthy people do not appear to need this supplement.
Are there any side effects or interactions?
Some research suggests that gamma oryzanol taken in moderately high amounts (up to 600 mg per day) for several months can cause dry mouth, sleepiness, hot flushes, irritability, and light headedness in some individuals.1
At the time of writing, there were no well-known drug interactions with gamma oryzanol.
References (To view, roll mouse over the "References" heading; to hide, click on the heading)
1. 34. Takemoto T, Miyoshi H, Nagashima H. Clinical trial of Hi-Z fine granules (gamma-oryzanol) on gastrointestinal symptoms at 375 hospitals (Japan). Shinyaku To Rinsho 1977;26 [in Japanese].
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