Applied Sciences (Jun 2021)

Legumes as Functional Food for Cardiovascular Disease

  • Jorge Gil C. Angeles,
  • Jeric C. Villanueva,
  • Lawrence Yves C. Uy,
  • Sheila Mae Q. Mercado,
  • Maria Claret L. Tsuchiya,
  • Jickerson P. Lado,
  • Mark Rickard N. Angelia,
  • Mia Clare Marie Bercansil-Clemencia,
  • Maria Amelita C. Estacio,
  • Mary Ann O. Torio

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app11125475
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 12
p. 5475

Abstract

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Legumes are an essential food source worldwide. Their high-quality proteins, complex carbohydrates, dietary fiber, and relatively low-fat content make these an important functional food. Known to possess a multitude of health benefits, legume consumption is associated with the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular diseases (CVD). Legume crude protein isolates and purified peptides possess many cardiopreventive properties. Here, we review selected economically valued legumes, their taxonomy and distribution, biochemical composition, and their protein components and the mechanism(s) of action associated with cardiovascular health. Most of the legume protein studies had shown upregulation of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) receptor leading to increased binding and uptake, in effect significantly reducing total lipid levels in the blood serum and liver. This is followed by decreased biosynthesis of cholesterol and fatty acids. To understand the relationship of identified genes from legume studies, we performed gene network analysis, pathway, and gene ontology (GO) enrichment. Results showed that the genes were functionally interrelated while enrichment and pathway analysis revealed involvement in lipid transport, fatty acid and triglyceride metabolic processes, and regulatory processes. This review is the first attempt to collate all known mechanisms of action of legume proteins associated with cardiovascular health. This also provides a snapshot of possible targets leading to systems-level approaches to further investigate the cardiometabolic potentials of legumes.

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