A Review of the Effects of Policosanol on Metabolic Syndrome

Lawal Kayode Olatunji , Abdulgafar O. Jimoh , Umar Muhammad Tukur , Mustapha Umar Imam
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Abstract

Background

Cardiovascular disease is the world's number one killer disease and the leading non-communicable disease in terms of causing premature deaths. Overwhelming evidence suggest that effective management of metabolic syndrome will markedly reduce morbidity and premature deaths from cardiovascular disease. Although many therapies exist, most of them are ineffective due to decreased effectiveness and/or side effects following prolonged usage. Policosanol, a well-tolerated long-chain aliphatic alcohol has been proven to be effective against the components of metabolic syndrome (namely dyslipidemia, diabetes, hypertension, and obesity) even when used for a long period with minimal or no adverse effects.

Objective

This study intends to explore the potential benefits of Policosanol in the management of metabolic syndrome.

Methods

PubMed, Google Scholar, and Science Direct were used as the search engines to retrieve articles related to Policosanol and metabolic syndrome from 2010 to 2021.

Results

The results from the three search engines were scrutinized and merged. Duplicate publications were excluded. Similarly, four articles from the WHO website (www.who.int/publications) were included making a total of 63 articles used in this review. Most of the reviewed articles show Policosanol to be effective in reducing systolic and diastolic blood pressure, blood glucose level, body weight, total cholesterol level, triglyceride level, low density lipoprotein and increasing high density lipoprotein levels. There are few conflicting articles that reported Policosanol to have no effect on lipid parameters.

Conclusion

Policosanol was shown to be a safe and well-tolerated natural product that is effective against all the components of metabolic syndrome. Thus, using this natural product will go a long way in reducing the burden and economic consequences of the syndrome.

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多酚醇对代谢综合征作用的研究进展
背景心血管疾病是世界头号杀手疾病,也是导致过早死亡的头号非传染性疾病。大量证据表明,代谢综合征的有效管理将显著降低心血管疾病的发病率和过早死亡。虽然存在许多治疗方法,但由于长期使用后效果下降和/或副作用,大多数都无效。甘草糖醇是一种耐受性良好的长链脂肪醇,已被证明对代谢综合征(即血脂异常、糖尿病、高血压和肥胖)的成分有效,即使长期使用也几乎没有副作用。目的探讨多酚在代谢综合征治疗中的潜在益处。方法采用spubmed、Google Scholar和Science Direct作为搜索引擎,检索2010 - 2021年与糖醇与代谢综合征相关的文章。结果三个搜索引擎的结果被仔细审查和合并。重复出版物被排除在外。同样,世卫组织网站(www.who.int/publications)上的四篇文章也被纳入,使得本综述共使用了63篇文章。大多数综述文章表明,多酚能有效降低收缩压和舒张压、血糖水平、体重、总胆固醇水平、甘油三酯水平、低密度脂蛋白水平和增加高密度脂蛋白水平。很少有相互矛盾的文章报道壬二醇对脂质参数没有影响。结论甘草皂醇是一种安全、耐受性良好的天然产物,对代谢综合征各组分均有疗效。因此,使用这种天然产品将大大有助于减轻该综合征的负担和经济后果。
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