Plant-food-derived Bioactives in Managing Hypertension: From Current Findings to Upcoming Effective Pharmacotherapies

Author:

Butnariu Monica1,Fratantonio Deborah2,Herrera-Bravo Jesús34,Sukreet Sonal5,Martorell Miquel6,Ekaterina Robertovna Garsiya7,Les Francisco89,López Víctor89,Kumar Manoj10,Pentea Marius1,Sarac Ioan1,Becherescu Alexandra1,Cruz-Martins Natália111213,Setzer William N.1415,Iriti Marcello1617,Rasul Suleria Hafiz Ansar18,Sharifi-Rad Javad19

Affiliation:

1. Department of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Life Sciences University "King Mihai I" from Timisoara, 300645, Calea Aradului 119, Timis, Romania

2. Department of Biosciences, Biotechnologies and Biopharmaceutics, University of Bari Aldo Moro, Via Orabona 4, 70125, Bari, Italy

3. Departamento de Ciencias Básicas, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Santo Tomas, 4811230 Chile

4. Center of Molecular Biology and Pharmacogenetics, Scientific and Technological Bioresource Nucleus, Universidad de La Frontera, Temuco, 4811230, Chile

5. Department of Nutrition and Health Sciences, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska 68583-0806, USA

6. Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, Faculty of Pharmacy, and Centre for Healthy Living, University of Concepción, 4070386, Concepción, Chile

7. Department of Pharmacognosy, Botany and Technology of Phytopreparations, Pyati-gorsk Medical-Pharmaceutical Institute (PMPI), Branch of Volgograd State Medical University, Ministry of Health of Russia, Pyati-gorsk, 357532, Russia

8. Department of Pharmacy, Faculty of Health Sciences, Universidad San Jorge, 50830, Villanueva de Gállego, Zaragoza, Spain

9. Instituto Agroalimentario de Aragón-IA2, CITA-Universidad de Zaragoza, 50013, Zaragoza, Spain

10. Chemical and Biochemical Processing Division, ICAR - Central Institute for Research on Cotton Technology, Matunga, Mumbai-400019, India

11. Faculty of Medicine, University of Porto, Alameda Professor Hernâni Monteiro, 4200-319, Porto, Portugal

12. Institute for Research and Innovation in Health (i3S), University of Porto, 4200-135 Porto, Portugal

13. TOXRUN - Toxicology Research Unit, University Institute of Health Sciences, CESPU, CRL, 4585-116, Gandra, Portugal

14. Department of Chemistry, University of Ala-bama in Huntsville, Huntsville, AL 35899, USA

15. Aromatic Plant Research Center, 230 N 1200 E, Suite 100, Lehi, UT, 84043, USA

16. Department of Biomedical, Surgical and Dental Sciences, Università Degli Studi di Milano, 20133, Milano, Italy

17. National Interuniversity Consortium of Materials Science and Technology (INSTM), 50121, Firenze, Italy

18. Department of Agriculture and Food Systems, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC 3010, Australia

19. Phytochemistry Research Center, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad del Azuay, 14-008 Cuenca, Ecuador

Abstract

Abstract: A sedentary lifestyle has evoked a high risk of cardiovascular (CV) disease, diabetes, and obesity, all of them with high morbimortality rates and with a common denominator, hypertension. Numerous pharmacological drugs have been used for the treatment of hypertension. However, the side effects associated with the use of existing pharmacological therapies have triggered a demand for plant-based medications. In this connection, the aim of this review was to provide an in-depth analysis of the use of plant-derived bioactives for the effective management of hypertension. Phyto-constituents from leaves, bark, stem, roots, seeds, and fruits of medicinal plants grown in our differ-ent regions of the globe have been highly searched. Among them, polyphenols (e.g., flavonoids as quercetin, anthocyanins as cyanidin, tannins as ellagic acid, stilbenes as resveratrol, lignans as honokiol and others as hydroxytyrosol or curcumin), organosulfur compounds (e.g. s-allyl cysteine and allicin), fatty acids (e.g. α-lipoic acid, DHA and oleic acid), alkaloids (e.g. berberine or tetran-drine) and some terpenes have been intensively investigated for the management of hypertension, with effective ability being stated in controlling high blood pressure and related health problems both in vivo and in vitro studies. Some of the activities presented by these bioactive compounds are reducing oxidative stress, renin-angiotensin system control, SIRT1 activation, regulating platelet aggregation and COX activity, anti-atherogenic effects, anti-inflammatory properties, vasorelaxa-tion and other results that translate into the prevention or control of hypertension. The knowledge of these bioactive compounds is important in developing countries where traditional medicine is the majority, but it can also give rise to new approaches in hypertension therapy.

Publisher

Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.

Subject

Drug Discovery,General Medicine

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