Chemical Properties of Lignans, Their Effects on Human Health, and the Enhancement of Milk Function of Lignans

Hyo-Jeong Hwang, Jin A Yoon, K. Shin
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This review discusses the characteristics of major lignans and related studies and provides a basis for future studies. Lignans are present in various food products consumed daily, such as flaxseed and other seeds, vegetables, fruits, and beverages including coffee, tea, and wine. Lignans are natural phytoestrogens with a structure similar to that of secoisolariciresinol (Seco), mataireinol (Mat), pinoresinol (Pin), medioresinol (Med), lariciresinol (Lari), and syringaresinol, which is then converted to enterodiol (END) and enterolactone (ENL), which are mammalian lignans and the primary biologically active enterolignans, by the intestinal microflora. The associations between lignans and a decreased risk of cardiovascular disease are promising; however, they are not yet well-established, probably owing to low lignan intake in habitual Western diets. Nonetheless, these associations were more prominent at the higher doses in interventional studies. Many studies on humans and animals have reported the benefits of lignan consumption in protecting against CVD and metabolic syndrome by reducing lipid and glucose concentrations. END and ENL reportedly exert protective effects including phytoestrogenic, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anticancer effects through various mechanisms. Moreover, lignans reportedly exert beneficial effects in breast, colon, and prostate cancer and osteoporosis have reported that. However, future studies are required to confirm the association between lignan and disease.
木脂素的化学性质、对人体健康的影响及对乳功能的增强
本文综述了主要木脂素的特点及相关研究,为今后的研究提供基础。木脂素存在于日常食用的各种食品中,如亚麻籽和其他种子、蔬菜、水果和饮料,包括咖啡、茶和葡萄酒。木脂素是一种天然植物雌激素,其结构类似于二异松脂醇(Seco)、松脂醇(Mat)、松脂醇(Pin)、中松脂醇(Med)、松脂醇(Lari)和丁香松脂醇,然后被肠道菌群转化为肠二醇(END)和肠内酯(ENL),它们是哺乳动物的木脂素和主要的生物活性肠脂素。木脂素与降低心血管疾病风险之间的联系是有希望的;然而,它们还没有建立起来,可能是由于习惯西方饮食中木脂素摄入量低。尽管如此,在介入研究中,这些关联在高剂量时更为突出。许多对人类和动物的研究已经报道了木脂素的摄入通过降低脂质和葡萄糖浓度来预防心血管疾病和代谢综合征的益处。据报道,END和ENL通过多种机制发挥保护作用,包括植物雌激素、抗氧化、抗炎和抗癌作用。此外,据报道木脂素对乳腺癌、结肠癌、前列腺癌和骨质疏松症都有有益的作用。然而,需要进一步的研究来证实木脂素与疾病之间的联系。
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