Therapeutic properties of mushrooms in managing adverse effects in the metabolic syndrome.

Abstract:

:Metabolic syndrome (MS) is a modern medical condition characterized by central obesity, hyperglycaemia, hypercholesterolemia and hypertension. The beneficial effects of mushrooms in lowering the symptoms of MS were known from both traditional and conventional medicine. Edible mushrooms, their extracts, polysaccharide fractions and isolated compounds possessed hypoglycaemic, cholesterol and triglyceride lowering ability, hypotensive effects, as well as weight managing activity by influencing satiety. The most active compounds are polysaccharides, called β-glucans, as well as lectines and small compounds such as eritadenin, triterpenes, sterols and phenolic compounds.

journal_name

Curr Top Med Chem

authors

Kundaković T,Kolundžić M

doi

10.2174/15680266113136660196

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2013-01-01 00:00:00

pages

2734-44

issue

21

eissn

1568-0266

issn

1873-4294

pii

CTMC-EPUB-56502

journal_volume

13

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