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β-Sitosterol-Dietary sources and role in cancer and diabetes managementopen access

Authors
Adhimoolam, KarthikeyanSureshbabu, AnjanaSmirnova, ElenaMuthuramalingam, PandiyanThi, Cat Tuong DoSenthil, KalaiselviMin, Taesun
Issue Date
Nov-2024
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Keywords
food crops; human nutrition; plant sterols; beta-sitosterol
Citation
Food Science and Nutrition, v.12, no.11, pp 8870 - 8886
Pages
17
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Food Science and Nutrition
Volume
12
Number
11
Start Page
8870
End Page
8886
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/74100
DOI
10.1002/fsn3.4380
ISSN
2048-7177
2048-7177
Abstract
beta-Sitosterol is a major bioactive constituent and the most abundant phytosterol in nuts, seeds, and vegetable oils. It is structurally similar to cholesterol, except for the addition of the ethyl group. The primary benefit of beta-sitosterol is that it lowers the body's absorption of low-density lipoprotein, or "bad" cholesterol. Research efforts to date and information from the available literature have demonstrated that beta-sitosterol has many pharmacological benefits to improve human health; it effectively prevents heart diseases, cancer, and diabetes. To date, many investigations on beta-sitosterol have been conducted in in vitro and in vivo studies. There are considerable research gaps because there are almost no clinical studies to examine the safety and effectiveness of beta-sitosterol for various human diseases. This review aims to discuss the dietary sources and variations of beta-sitosterol in food crops and how it can successfully prevent cancer and diabetes, including the mechanism underlying these benefits. In addition, we also discuss the research gaps and provide our perspective on future research to propose beta-sitosterol as a nutraceutical candidate to prevent human diseases. This review aims to discuss the dietary sources and variations of beta-sitosterol in food crops and how it can successfully prevent cancer and diabetes, including the mechanism underlying these benefits. We also discuss the research gaps and provide our perspective on future research to propose beta-sitosterol as a nutraceutical candidate to prevent human diseases.image
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