A Systematic Review of the Beneficial Effects of Berry Extracts on Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease in Animal Models
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García Beltrán, Alejandro; Lozano Melero, Aída; Martínez Martínez, Rosario; Porres Foulquie, Jesús María; López-Jurado Romero De La Cruz, María; Kapravelou, GaryfalliaEditorial
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nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) berries plant extract
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2024-10-04Referencia bibliográfica
García Beltrán, A. et. al. Nutrition Reviews, nuae132, [https://doi.org/10.1093/nutrit/nuae132]
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University of Granada, Junta de Andalucía; European Union for financing the FEDER programResumen
Context: Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the most common cause of
chronic liver disease in Western countries and is strongly associated with several
metabolic disorders. Plant-derived bioactive extracts, such as berry extracts, with
high antioxidant capacity have been used for the treatment and prevention of this
pathology. Moreover, they promote circular economy and sustainability.
Objective: To study the beneficial effects of extracts from different parts of berry
plants in animal models of NAFLD. Data Sources: A systematic research of the
MEDLINE (via PubMed), Cochrane, and Scopus databases was conducted to identify
relevant studies published after January 2011. In vivo animal studies of NAFLD
were included in which berry extracts of different parts of the plant were adminis tered and significantly improved altered biomarkers related to the pathology, such
as lipid metabolism and hepatic steatosis, glucose and glycogen metabolism, and
antioxidant and anti-inflammatory biomarkers. Data Extraction: Of a total of
203 articles identified, 31 studies were included after implementation of the inclu sion and exclusion criteria. Data Analysis: Most of the studies showed a decrease
in steatosis and a stimulation of genes related to β-oxidation and downregulation
of lipogenic genes, with administration of berry extracts. Berry extracts also attenu ated inflammation and oxidative stress. Conclusions: Administration of berry
extracts seems to have promising potential in the design of enriched foodstuffs or
nutraceuticals for the treatment of NAFLD.