Preventive Effect of Naringin on Metabolic Syndrome and Its Mechanism of Action: A Systematic Review
Background. Metabolic syndrome (MetS), which consists of cluster of conditions, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, hyperglycemia, and visceral obesity, is affecting population worldwide. Studies have shown that plant derived flavonoids have the ability to alleviate MetS. Naringin is a type of glycoside f...
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2-s2.0-85062344397 Raja Kumar S.; Mohd Ramli E.S.; Abdul Nasir N.A.; Ismail N.H.M.; Mohd Fahami N.A. Preventive Effect of Naringin on Metabolic Syndrome and Its Mechanism of Action: A Systematic Review 2019 Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2019 10.1155/2019/9752826 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85062344397&doi=10.1155%2f2019%2f9752826&partnerID=40&md5=81287c3428a6b9d02cfb8c34339b8797 Background. Metabolic syndrome (MetS), which consists of cluster of conditions, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, hyperglycemia, and visceral obesity, is affecting population worldwide. Studies have shown that plant derived flavonoids have the ability to alleviate MetS. Naringin is a type of glycoside flavonoid found in most plant and it plays a critical role in the treatment of MetS due to its antioxidant activity and ability to regulate cytokines. Methods. A systematic review was done to study the effects of naringin on the metabolic diseases using electronic databases which include Ovid and Scopus using specific descriptors published from the year 2010 till present to provide updated literature on this field. The articles were assessed and chosen based on the criteria in which the mechanisms and effects of naringin on different metabolic diseases were reported. Results. Thirty-four articles were identified which referred to the studies that correspond to the previously stated criteria. Subsequently after screening for the articles that were published after the year 2010, finally, 19 articles were selected and assessed accordingly. Based on the assessment, naringin could alleviate MetS by reducing visceral obesity, blood glucose, blood pressure, and lipid profile and regulating cytokines. Conclusions. Naringin is an antioxidant that appears to be efficacious in alleviating MetS by preventing oxidative damage and proinflammatory cytokine release. However, the dosage used in animal studies might not be achieved in human trials. Thus, adequate investigation needs to be conducted to confirm naringin's effects on humans. © 2019 Sivanesan Raja Kumar et al. Hindawi Limited 1741427X English Review All Open Access; Gold Open Access |
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Raja Kumar S.; Mohd Ramli E.S.; Abdul Nasir N.A.; Ismail N.H.M.; Mohd Fahami N.A. |
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Raja Kumar S.; Mohd Ramli E.S.; Abdul Nasir N.A.; Ismail N.H.M.; Mohd Fahami N.A. Preventive Effect of Naringin on Metabolic Syndrome and Its Mechanism of Action: A Systematic Review |
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Raja Kumar S.; Mohd Ramli E.S.; Abdul Nasir N.A.; Ismail N.H.M.; Mohd Fahami N.A. |
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Raja Kumar S.; Mohd Ramli E.S.; Abdul Nasir N.A.; Ismail N.H.M.; Mohd Fahami N.A. |
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Preventive Effect of Naringin on Metabolic Syndrome and Its Mechanism of Action: A Systematic Review |
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Preventive Effect of Naringin on Metabolic Syndrome and Its Mechanism of Action: A Systematic Review |
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Preventive Effect of Naringin on Metabolic Syndrome and Its Mechanism of Action: A Systematic Review |
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Preventive Effect of Naringin on Metabolic Syndrome and Its Mechanism of Action: A Systematic Review |
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Preventive Effect of Naringin on Metabolic Syndrome and Its Mechanism of Action: A Systematic Review |
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Preventive Effect of Naringin on Metabolic Syndrome and Its Mechanism of Action: A Systematic Review |
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Background. Metabolic syndrome (MetS), which consists of cluster of conditions, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, hyperglycemia, and visceral obesity, is affecting population worldwide. Studies have shown that plant derived flavonoids have the ability to alleviate MetS. Naringin is a type of glycoside flavonoid found in most plant and it plays a critical role in the treatment of MetS due to its antioxidant activity and ability to regulate cytokines. Methods. A systematic review was done to study the effects of naringin on the metabolic diseases using electronic databases which include Ovid and Scopus using specific descriptors published from the year 2010 till present to provide updated literature on this field. The articles were assessed and chosen based on the criteria in which the mechanisms and effects of naringin on different metabolic diseases were reported. Results. Thirty-four articles were identified which referred to the studies that correspond to the previously stated criteria. Subsequently after screening for the articles that were published after the year 2010, finally, 19 articles were selected and assessed accordingly. Based on the assessment, naringin could alleviate MetS by reducing visceral obesity, blood glucose, blood pressure, and lipid profile and regulating cytokines. Conclusions. Naringin is an antioxidant that appears to be efficacious in alleviating MetS by preventing oxidative damage and proinflammatory cytokine release. However, the dosage used in animal studies might not be achieved in human trials. Thus, adequate investigation needs to be conducted to confirm naringin's effects on humans. © 2019 Sivanesan Raja Kumar et al. |
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