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Promising nutritional fruits against cardiovascular diseases: An overview of experimental evidence and understanding their mechanisms of action

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dc.contributor.author Zulaikha Azwa Zuraini
dc.contributor.author Sekar, Mahendran
dc.contributor.author Wu, Yuan Seng 
dc.contributor.author Gan, Siew Hua 
dc.contributor.author Bonam, Srinivasa Reddy
dc.contributor.author Nur Najihah Izzati Mat Rani
dc.contributor.author Begum, Yasmin
dc.contributor.author Lum, Pei Teng
dc.contributor.author Subramaniyan, Vetriselvan
dc.contributor.author Fuloria, Neeraj Kumar
dc.contributor.author Fuloria, Shivkanya
dc.contributor.author (UniKL RCMP)
dc.date.accessioned 2022-12-02T02:42:08Z
dc.date.available 2022-12-02T02:42:08Z
dc.date.issued 2021-11
dc.identifier.citation Zulaikha Azwa Zuraini, Sekar, M., Wu, Y. S., Gan, S. H., Bonam, S. R., Nur Najihah Izzati Mat Rani, Begum, M. Y., Lum, P. T., Subramaniyan, V., Fuloria, N. K., & Fuloria, S. (2021). Promising Nutritional Fruits Against Cardiovascular Diseases: An Overview of Experimental Evidence and Understanding Their Mechanisms of Action. Vascular Health and Risk Management, Volume 17, 739–769. https://doi.org/10.2147/vhrm.s328096 en_US
dc.identifier.issn 11766344
dc.identifier.uri https://www.dovepress.com/promising-nutritional-fruits-against-cardiovascular-diseases-an-overvi-peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-VHRM
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/26398
dc.description.abstract Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in both developed and developing countries, affecting millions of individuals each year. Despite the fact that successful therapeutic drugs for the management and treatment of CVDs are available on the market, nutritional fruits appear to offer the greatest benefits to the heart and have been proved to alleviate CVDs. Experimental studies have also demonstrated that nutritional fruits have potential protective effects against CVDs. The aim of the review was to provide a comprehensive summary of scientific evidence on the effect of 10 of the most commonly available nutritional fruits reported against CVDs and describe the associated mechanisms of action. Relevant literatures were searched and collected from several scientific databases including PubMed, ScienceDirect, Google Scholar and Scopus. In the context of CVDs, 10 commonly consumed nutritious fruits including apple, avocado, grapes, mango, orange, kiwi, pomegranate, papaya, pineapple, and watermelon were analysed and addressed. The cardioprotective mechanisms of the 10 nutritional fruits were also compiled and high-lighted. Overall, the present review found that the nutritious fruits and their constituents have significant benefits for the management and treatment of CVDs such as myocardial infarction, hypertension, peripheral artery disease, coronary artery disease, cardiomyopathies, dyslipide-mias, ischemic stroke, aortic aneurysm, atherosclerosis, cardiac hypertrophy and heart failure, diabetic cardiovascular complications, drug-induced cardiotoxicity and cardiomyopathy. Among the 10 nutritional fruits, pomegranate and grapes have been well explored, and the mechanisms of action are well documented against CVDs. All of the nutritional fruits men-tioned are edible and readily accessible on the market. Consuming these fruits, which may contain varying amounts of active constituents depending on the food source and season, the development of nutritious fruits-based health supplements would be more realistic for con-sistent CVD protection. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Dove Medical Press Ltd en_US
dc.subject Antioxidant en_US
dc.subject Cardiovascular diseases en_US
dc.subject Heart disease en_US
dc.subject Hypertension en_US
dc.subject Nutraceuticals en_US
dc.subject Nutritional fruits en_US
dc.title Promising nutritional fruits against cardiovascular diseases: An overview of experimental evidence and understanding their mechanisms of action en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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