Mediterranean diet polyphenols: Anthocyanins and their implications for health

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Abstract

The Mediterranean diet (MD) is becoming a milestone for the prevention of chronic dis-eases, such as cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease. Ancel Keys in the 1950’s showed a low mortality rate, particularly for coronary heart disease, among people resi-dent in the Mediterranean area. The MD is characterized by the intake of the high amount of vegeta-bles, fruit, and cereals and regular but moderate consumption of wine, fish, and dairy products, while olive oil is the main source of culinary fat. Therefore, it is principally a plant-based diet rich in poly-phenols, a heterogeneous category of compounds with different properties and bioavailabilities. Among polyphenols, anthocyanins have been combined into the human food regime for centuries. They have been utilized as traditional herbal remedies for their ability to treat several conditions, as potent anti-oxidants, anti-diabetic and anti-carcinogenic compounds. This review summarizes our knowledge on the health-enhancing component of the anthocyanins-rich diet.

Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)1692-1700
Numero di pagine9
RivistaMini-Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry
Volume21
Numero di pubblicazione13
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - ago 2021

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