| Literature DB >> 33567903 |
Zhi-Jing Ni1,2, Yi-Ge Zhang1,2, Sheng-Xiong Chen2, Kiran Thakur1,2, Shaoyun Wang3, Jian-Guo Zhang1,2, Ya-Fang Shang2, Zhao-Jun Wei1,2.
Abstract
Traditionally, walnuts have occupied an imperative position in the functional food market with consistently recognized nutritious and functional properties. In the past years, the lipid profile of walnuts has brought much scientific attention via linking a cascade of biological attributes and health-promoting effects. Over time, researchers have focused on diversified composition (polyphenols and vitamins) of different parts of walnut (flower, pellicle, and kernel) and emphasized their physiological significance. Consequently, a plethora of reports has emerged on the potential role of walnut consumption against a series of diseases including cancer, gut dysbiosis, cardiovascular, and neurodegenerative diseases. Therefore, we accumulated the updated data on composition and classification, extraction methods, and utilization of different parts of walnuts as well as associated beneficial effects under in vivo and clinical studies. Altogether, this review summarized the ameliorative effects of a walnut-enriched diet in chronic diseases which can be designated to the synergistic or individual effects of walnut components mainly through anti-oxidative and anti-inflammatory role.Entities:
Keywords: Walnuts; bioactive; cancer; disease prevention; natural antioxidants; polyphenols
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33567903 DOI: 10.1080/10408398.2021.1881439
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Crit Rev Food Sci Nutr ISSN: 1040-8398 Impact factor: 11.176