Antioxidants (Apr 2020)

Anthocyanins and Human Health—A Focus on Oxidative Stress, Inflammation and Disease

  • Hollie Speer,
  • Nathan M. D’Cunha,
  • Natalie I. Alexopoulos,
  • Andrew J. McKune,
  • Nenad Naumovski

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox9050366
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 5
p. 366

Abstract

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Consumption of anthocyanins (ACNs), due to their antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and anti-apoptotic effects, has been proposed for the prevention and treatment of several different diseases and conditions. ACNs are recognized as one of the leading nutraceuticals for prolonging health benefits through the attenuation of oxidative stress, and inflammatory or age-related diseases. Increased consumption of ACNs has the potential to attenuate the damage ensuing from oxidative stress, inflammation, enhance cardiometabolic health, and delay symptoms in predisposed neuropathology. A myriad of evidence supports ACN consumption as complementary or standalone treatment strategies for non-communicable diseases (NCDs) including obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular disease (CVD), neurodegenerative diseases, as well as, more recently, for the modulation of gut bacteria and bone metabolism. While these findings indicate the beneficial effects of ACN consumption, their food sources differ vastly in ACN composition and thus potentially in their physiological effects. Consumption of foods high in ACNs can be recommended for their potential beneficial health effects due to their relatively easy and accessible addition to the everyday diet.

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