Molecular Mechanisms of Lignans in Lowering Blood Pressure and Anti-Obesity Effects: A Review
Gitishree Das, Sandra Gonçalves, José Basilio Heredia, Nayely Leyva-López, Anabela Romano, Spiros Paramithiotis, Han-Seung Shin, Jayanta Kumar Patra

TL;DR
This review explores how lignans from plants may help lower blood pressure and reduce obesity through various molecular mechanisms.
Contribution
The paper provides a comprehensive overview of the molecular mechanisms and recent advances in lignan extraction for health applications.
Findings
Lignans show antihypertensive and anti-obesity effects through antioxidant and metal-chelating properties.
Recent sustainable extraction techniques improve lignan availability for human health applications.
Lignans may modulate hormonal metabolism and angiogenesis, contributing to their therapeutic potential.
Abstract
Lignans are naturally occurring compounds found in a wide variety of plant species, including flaxseed, soybean, pumpkin seed, broccoli, sesame seed, and some berries. Lignans have been used for centuries in both food and traditional herbal medicine. Recently, numerous new lignans and lignan derivatives with diverse biological properties have been identified. Lignans are considered promising for human health due to their hydrogen-donating antioxidant activity together with their ability to complex divalent transition metal cations. They have demonstrated beneficial effects for cardiovascular disease, as well as in maintaining blood glucose levels, supporting cardiac health, promoting anti-obesity effects, decreasing the risk of renal diseases, enhancing brain function, improving skin and gut health, among others. This review explores the biosynthesis and biological effects of lignans,…
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TopicsPhytoestrogen effects and research · Plant-derived Lignans Synthesis and Bioactivity · Natural Antidiabetic Agents Studies
