Renal and Hepatic Disease: Cnidoscolus aconitifolius as Diet Therapy Proposal for Prevention and Treatment.

IF 3.4 4区 医学 Q2 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Maria Lilibeth Manzanilla Valdez, Maira Rubi Segura Campos
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Abstract

The lack of prevention of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) has caused an increase in the mortality rate including conditions such as chronic kidney disease (CKD) and liver disease (LD). The high complexity of CKD and LD results in alterations in the metabolism of carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids. One of the changes observed in CKD and LD is the decrease in albumin, elevation of PO4-3, K+, creatinine, urea, and transaminase enzymes. The pharmacological treatment is expensive. Nowadays, phytotherapy is an option to treat NCDs. Aqueous, ethanolic, methanolic, and ethyl acetate extracts of Cnidoscolus aconitifolius have shown nephroprotective and hepatoprotective potential and can be an alternative to prevent and treat CKD and LD. C. aconitifolius, known as Chaya by Mayas in Yucatán, is a shrub that is consumed in Mexico and in the world, has a low cost, it is very accessible, and can growth in extreme weather. The aim of this review is to show the potential biological effects of C. aconitifolius extracts, and the association of the phytochemicals in the extract. It is known that different solvents result in the uptake of different phytochemicals. These have shown various effects such as hypoglycemic, hypotensive, hypolipidemic, and antioxidant, being a natural alternative to the treatment of NCDs.Key teaching pointsPhytotherapy is a proposal to treat NCDs.Cnidoscolus aconitifolius extracts have a hypotensive effect.Cnidoscolus aconitifolius extracts reduce blood sugar in diabetic rats.Chaya extracts are no toxic for renal and hepatic cells.

肾脏和肝脏疾病:以附子为食疗防治建议。
缺乏对非传染性疾病(NCDs)的预防导致了死亡率的增加,包括慢性肾病(CKD)和肝病(LD)等疾病。CKD和LD的高度复杂性导致碳水化合物、蛋白质和脂质代谢的改变。CKD和LD中观察到的变化之一是白蛋白降低,PO4-3、K+、肌酐、尿素和转氨酶升高。药物治疗费用昂贵。如今,植物疗法是治疗非传染性疾病的一种选择。aconidoscolus aconitifolius的水、乙醇、甲醇和乙酸乙酯提取物显示出肾脏保护和肝脏保护的潜力,可以作为预防和治疗CKD和LD的替代方案。C. aconidoscolus aconitifolius,在Yucatán中被玛雅人称为Chaya,是一种灌木,在墨西哥和世界上都有消费,成本低,很容易获得,可以在极端天气下生长。本文综述了乌头草提取物的潜在生物学作用及其与植物化学物质的关系。众所周知,不同的溶剂导致不同的植物化学物质的吸收。这些药物具有降糖、降压、降血脂和抗氧化等多种作用,是治疗非传染性疾病的天然替代品。植物疗法是治疗非传染性疾病的一种建议。附子刺槐提取物有降压作用。附子刺槐提取物降低糖尿病大鼠血糖。茶叶提取物对肾和肝细胞没有毒性。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the American College of Nutrition accepts the following types of submissions: Original and innovative research in nutrition science with useful application for researchers, physicians, nutritionists, and other healthcare professionals with emphasis on discoveries which help to individualize or "personalize" nutrition science; Critical reviews on pertinent nutrition topics that highlight key teaching points and relevance to nutrition; Letters to the editors and commentaries on important issues in the field of nutrition; Abstract clusters on nutritional topics with editorial comments; Book reviews; Abstracts from the annual meeting of the American College of Nutrition in the October issue.
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