Just about everyone has heard that s farm-raised salmon contains very
little Omega 3 fatty acids so choose Wild Alaskan Salmon whenever possible).
Salmon roe may be one of the best kept secrets out
there. Salmon roe – often known as
salmon caviar – is Salmon eggs from female salmon. Like most eggs salmon roe is incredibly nutritious
and delicious!
Salmon Roe is high in protein, vitamins, and a particularly
potent form of Omega 3 Fatty Acids. The
two most bio-active types of Omega 3 Fatty Acids are eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA)
and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA). EPA
and DHA are present in fatty fish such as salmon, but Salmon Roe contains these
essential fatty acids in phospholipid form.
Our cell membranes are composed of a phospholipid layer. The phospholipid form of EPA and DHA is much
easier to absorb into your cells which is where the benefits are derived.
Salmon Roe and prevention of Dementia and Alzheimer’s
The highly bioavailable form of DHA in salmon roe allows it
to be transported efficiently across the blood/brain barrier. People prone to dementia have an impaired ability
to transport DHA across the blood/brain barrier so DHA is not able to get to the
brain cells. DHA is vital for the brain
and its development. Regular DHA from
fish oil is often not able to get past the blood brain barrier in people prone
to dementia, but salmon roe can deliver this critical nutrient to brain cells.
If able to get across the blood/brain barrier, DHA promotes
brain glucose uptake (blood sugar uptake) by regulating the structure and
function of special proteins called glucose transporters located in the
blood-brain barrier. Getting enough
glucose into brain cells is critical for preventing the build up of
Amyloid-Beta Plaque and Tau tangle formation which is the hallmark of Alzheimer’s
Disease.
Other Nutrients in Salmon Roe
As mentioned above salmon roe contains highly bioavailable EPA/DHA
– in fact salmon roe has 3.5 times the amount of these essential fatty acids
than salmon itself! One ounce of salmon
roe contains 6 grams of protein and high amounts of vitamins B12, C, E, Folate,
Thiamine and the critical mineral selenium.
Like salmon – salmon roe contains high amounts of the highly effective antioxidant
Astaxanthin. If you are not familiar
with Astaxanthin check out this previous blog-post on its many benefits:http://workoutanytime.blogspot.com/2017/04/astaxanthin-anti-oxidant-superstar.html
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