Therapeutic Potential of Citrus Species Against Metabolic Syndrome: Insights from Preclinical and Clinical Studies.

IF 5.5 3区 医学 Q1 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Punam Kumari, Pervej Alom Barbhuiya, Manash Pratim Pathak
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Abstract

Purpose of the review: Metabolic syndrome (MetSyn) is a multifactorial disorder affecting 12.5-31.4% of adults characterized by a cluster of conditions including obesity, type 2 diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular diseases, and dyslipidemia. Lifestyle and dietary interventions are essential components of its management. With growing interest in natural sources, citrus species are one source that has been traditionally used to treat the symptoms of MetSyn. This review paper aims to provide a comprehensive summary of preclinical and clinical studies to assess the effects of citrus species and their derived phytoconstituents, such as flavonoids, limonoids, and carotenoids, on key metabolic parameters. To evaluate the therapeutic potential of citrus species in the prevention and management of metabolic syndrome based on preclinical studies using essential oils and extracts, clinical studies, and the activity of their bioactive phytoconstituents.

Recent findings: Citrus species such as Citrus limon, Citrus medica, Citrus bergamia, Citrus aurantifolia, Citrus aurantium, Citrus grandis, Citrus maxima, Citrus sinensis, Citrus assamensis, Citrus sphaerocarpa, Citrus reticulata, Citrus japonica, and Citrus unshiu have been reported to treat metabolic syndrome. Preclinical studies demonstrate that citrus essential oils and extracts improve insulin sensitivity, reduce body weight and lipid levels, and aid in blood pressure regulation. Prominent bioactive phytoconstituents from citrus species include d-limonene, β-pinene, neral, citronellal, thymol, β-sitosterol, oleic acid, limonene, linalool, citral, α-pinene, coumarin, hexadecenoic acid, hesperidin, neohesperidin, eugenol, geraniol, and p-cymene, have also been reported to demonstrate anti-obesity, antidiabetics, antihypertensive, antidyslipidemic, and cardiovascular protective properties. Clinical trials support these findings, showing significant improvements in metabolic markers in human subjects following citrus-based interventions. Citrus species, due to their rich phytochemical composition, show considerable promise as natural therapeutic agents for mitigating the risks associated with metabolic syndrome. Further well-designed clinical trials are warranted to establish standardized dosages, to concentrate on their mechanisms of action, routes of administration, safe dosage, and potential side effects to ensure their efficacy and safety in treating MetSyn.

柑橘类植物治疗代谢综合征的潜力:来自临床前和临床研究的见解。
综述目的:代谢综合征(MetSyn)是一种多因素疾病,影响12.5-31.4%的成年人,其特征是一系列疾病,包括肥胖、2型糖尿病、高血压、心血管疾病和血脂异常。生活方式和饮食干预是其管理的重要组成部分。随着人们对天然来源的兴趣日益浓厚,柑橘类植物是传统上用于治疗MetSyn症状的一种来源。本文旨在全面综述柑橘类植物及其衍生植物成分黄酮类、类柠檬素和类胡萝卜素对关键代谢参数影响的临床前和临床研究。基于柑橘精油和提取物的临床前研究、临床研究和其生物活性植物成分的活性,评估柑橘在预防和管理代谢综合征方面的治疗潜力。最近的研究发现:柠檬柑橘、佛手柑、佛手柑、金叶柑、金金柑、大柑橘、大黄柑橘、中华柑橘、阿萨姆柑橘、圆果柑、网状柑橘、粳稻柑橘和乌苏柑橘等柑橘品种均有治疗代谢综合征的报道。临床前研究表明,柑橘精油和提取物可以改善胰岛素敏感性,降低体重和血脂水平,并有助于调节血压。柑橘类植物中突出的生物活性成分包括d-柠檬烯、β-蒎烯、木犀草醛、百里香酚、β-谷甾醇、油酸、柠檬烯、芳樟醇、柠檬醛、α-蒎烯、香豆素、十六烯酸、橙皮苷、新橙皮苷、丁香酚、香叶醇和对花香烃,也被报道具有抗肥胖、抗糖尿病、抗高血压、抗血脂异常和心血管保护特性。临床试验支持这些发现,表明在柑橘类干预后,人类受试者的代谢标志物有显著改善。柑橘类植物,由于其丰富的植物化学成分,显示出相当大的希望作为天然治疗剂减轻代谢综合征相关的风险。需要进一步精心设计的临床试验,以建立标准化剂量,集中研究其作用机制、给药途径、安全剂量和潜在副作用,以确保其治疗MetSyn的有效性和安全性。
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Current Nutrition Reports
Current Nutrition Reports Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
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7.70
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2.00%
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59
期刊介绍: This journal aims to provide comprehensive review articles that emphasize significant developments in nutrition research emerging in recent publications. By presenting clear, insightful, balanced contributions by international experts, the journal intends to discuss the influence of nutrition on major health conditions such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, cancer, and obesity, as well as the impact of nutrition on genetics, metabolic function, and public health. We accomplish this aim by appointing international authorities to serve as Section Editors in key subject areas across the field. Section Editors select topics for which leading experts contribute comprehensive review articles that emphasize new developments and recently published papers of major importance, highlighted by annotated reference lists. We also provide commentaries from well-known figures in the field, and an Editorial Board of more than 25 internationally diverse members reviews the annual table of contents, suggests topics of special importance to their country/region, and ensures that topics and current and include emerging research.
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