Recent molecular mechanisms and beneficial effects of phytochemicals and plant-based whole foods in reducing ldl-c and preventing cardiovascular disease

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Abstract

Abnormal lipid metabolism leads to the development of hyperlipidemia, a common cause of multiple chronic disorders, including cardiovascular disease (CVD), obesity, diabetes, and cere-brovascular disease. Low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) currently remains the primary target for treatment of hyperlipidemia. Despite the advancement of treatment and prevention of hyperlipidemia, medications used to manage hyperlipidemia are limited to allopathic drugs, which present certain limitations and adverse effects. Increasing evidence indicates that utilization of phy-tochemicals and plant-based whole foods is an alternative and promising strategy to prevent hy-perlipidemia and CVD. The current review focuses on phytochemicals and their pharmacological mode of actions for the regulation of LDL-C and prevention of CVD. The important molecular mechanisms illustrated in detail in this review include elevation of reverse cholesterol transport, inhibition of intestinal cholesterol absorption, acceleration of cholesterol excretion in the liver, and reduction of cholesterol synthesis. Moreover, the beneficial effects of plant-based whole foods, such as fresh fruits, vegetables, dried nuts, flax seeds, whole grains, peas, beans, vegan diets, and dietary fibers in LDL-C reduction and cardiovascular health are summarized. This review concludes that phytochemicals and plant-based whole foods can reduce LDL-C levels and lower the risk for CVD.

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Islam, S. U., Ahmed, M. B., Ahsan, H., & Lee, Y. S. (2021, May 1). Recent molecular mechanisms and beneficial effects of phytochemicals and plant-based whole foods in reducing ldl-c and preventing cardiovascular disease. Antioxidants. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox10050784

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