| Literature DB >> 35294666 |
Mohamed A Farag1, Mohamed Z Gad2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Omega-9 fatty acids represent one of the main mono-unsaturated fatty acids (MUFA) found in plant and animal sources. They are synthesized endogenously in humans, though not fully compensating all body requirements. Consequently, they are considered as partially essential fatty acids. MUFA represent a healthier alternative to saturated animal fats and have several health benefits, including anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer characters. This review capitalizes on the major omega-9 pharmacological activities in context of inflammation management for its different natural forms in different dietary sources. The observed anti-inflammatory effects reported for oleic acid (OA), mead acid, and erucic acid were directed to attenuate inflammation in several physiological and pathological conditions such as wound healing and eye inflammation by altering the production of inflammatory mediators, modulating neutrophils infiltration, and altering VEGF effector pathway. OA action mechanisms as anti-tumor agent in different cancer types are compiled for the first time based on its anti- and pro-carcinogenic actions.Entities:
Keywords: Inflammation; anti-cancer; oleic acid; MUFA; Omega-9; PUFA
Year: 2022 PMID: 35294666 PMCID: PMC8927560 DOI: 10.1186/s43141-022-00329-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Genet Eng Biotechnol ISSN: 1687-157X
Fig. 1Common omega-9 fatty acids and their natural sources in plant and animals
Fig. 2Summary of the action mechanisms of oleic acid (OA) in modulating skin inflammation and wound healing effects
Fig. 3Oleic acid (OA) anti-inflammatory action mechanisms in the different body organs viz. eye, skin, lung, liver, blood vessels, and intestine
Fig. 4Summary of oleic acid (OA) action mechanisms as anti-tumor agent in different cancer types
Fig. 5Anti- or pro-cancer actions of omega-9 fatty acids