Dietary Luteolin: A Narrative Review Focusing on Its Pharmacokinetic Properties and Effects on Glycolipid Metabolism.
Zhenyu WangMaomao ZengZhaojun WangFang QinJie ChenZhiyong HePublished in: Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (2021)
Luteolin, a flavone subclass of flavonoids, is commonly found in food plants and has multiple biological activities. Recently, evidence is growing with regard to the potential of luteolin intake to beneficially affect glycolipid metabolism disorders (GLMDs), particularly insulin resistance, diabetes, and obesity. The aim of this contribution is to provide an overview of recent advances in identifying and understanding the pharmacokinetic properties (absorption, metabolism, and bioavailability) of luteolin, its regulatory effects on glycolipid metabolism, and the underlying mechanisms of action of luteolin in the brain, liver, adipose tissues, and other tissues/organs. Collectively, luteolin or its principal metabolites may contribute to counteracting GLMDs, especially for human obesity and diabetes.
Keyphrases
- insulin resistance
- type diabetes
- metabolic syndrome
- adipose tissue
- high fat diet induced
- glycemic control
- cardiovascular disease
- gene expression
- weight loss
- high fat diet
- weight gain
- skeletal muscle
- endothelial cells
- ms ms
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- transcription factor
- human health
- multiple sclerosis
- body mass index
- white matter
- induced pluripotent stem cells