Kuo Xu, Liqun Qu, Hui Li, Xia Ren, Ning Yan, Xianjun Fu
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Abstract
The increasing incidence of cardiovascular diseases has resulted in an escalating need for natural dietary supplements with cardioprotective properties. This review provides a thorough analysis of laboratory and clinical studies conducted on dietary quercetin, a widely available flavonoid, and its influence on the management of cardiovascular health and disease. The references cited in this review were obtained from reputable databases, including SciFinder, Web of Science, and ClinicalTrials.gov, with a specific focus on the period spanning from 1999 to 2023 pertaining to this subject matter. Notably, a bibliometric approach was used to analyze the bibliometric attribute trends of the research on quercetin associated with vascular health for the first time. Numerous investigations conducted on animal and human subjects at different phases of cardiac illness have consistently shown that the administration of quercetin substances improves cardiac function, suggesting the potential efficacy of quercetin in the management of heart disease. Evidently, the consumption of quercetin through dietary sources holds promise in conferring significant cardiovascular benefits through physiological mechanisms and biochemical signaling pathways, thus positioning it as a promising dietary contender for the prevention of cardiovascular disorders. Renewable food resources, including lovage leaves, elderberry, and radish leaves, which are abundant in quercetin, exhibit significant potential for the development and production of novel healthcare products with the objective of preventing cardiovascular disorders. This review is anticipated to provide valuable insights for the advancement of cardioprotective functional foods in the foreseeable future.
随着心血管疾病发病率的上升,人们对具有心血管保护特性的天然膳食补充剂的需求也在不断增加。本综述全面分析了有关槲皮素(一种广泛存在的类黄酮)的实验室和临床研究及其对心血管健康和疾病管理的影响。本综述中引用的参考文献来自著名的数据库,包括SciFinder、Web of Science和ClinicalTrials.gov,重点关注1999年至2023年期间与该主题相关的研究。值得注意的是,该研究首次采用文献计量学方法分析了槲皮素与血管健康相关研究的文献计量属性趋势。在不同心脏病阶段对动物和人类受试者进行的大量研究一致表明,服用槲皮素物质可改善心脏功能,这表明槲皮素在治疗心脏病方面具有潜在功效。由此可见,通过膳食来源摄入槲皮素有望通过生理机制和生化信号途径为心血管带来显著益处,从而使其成为预防心血管疾病的一种有前途的膳食竞争者。可再生食物资源,包括含有丰富槲皮素的龙葵叶、接骨木和萝卜叶,在开发和生产新型保健产品以预防心血管疾病方面具有巨大潜力。本综述预计将为在可预见的未来促进心血管保护功能食品的发展提供有价值的见解。