Oats are among the most commonly consumed whole grains and are widely grown worldwide, and they contain numerous nutrients, including proteins, lipids, vitamins, minerals, β-glucan, and unique phytochemical polyphenol avenanthramides (Avns). Recent studies have indicated that Avns play essential roles in mediating the health benefits of oats. This review systemically summarized the nomenclature and structures of Avns, effect of germination on promoting Avns production, and in vivo metabolites produced after Avns consumption. The classical functions and novel potential bioactivities of Avns were further elucidated. The classical functions of Avns in cancer prevention, antioxidative response, anti-inflammatory reaction, and maintaining muscle health were expounded, and the internal mechanisms of these functions were analyzed. The potential novel bioactivities of Avns in modulating gut microbiota, alleviating obesity, and preventing chronic diseases, such as atherosclerosis and osteoporosis, were further revealed. This review may provide new prospects and directions for the development and utilization of oat Avns.
Oat is classified as a whole grain and contains high
contents of
protein, lipids, carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals, and phytochemicals
(such as polyphenols, flavonoids, and saponins). In recent years,
studies have focused on the effects of oat consumption on reducing
the risk of a variety of diseases. Reports have indicated that an
oat diet exerts certain biological functions, such as preventing cardiovascular
diseases, reducing blood glucose, and promoting intestinal health,
along with antiallergy, antioxidation, and cancer preventive effects.
At present, cancer is the second leading cause of death worldwide.
The natural products of oat are an important breakthrough for developing
new strategies of cancer prevention, and their ability to interact
with multiple cellular targets helps to combat the complexity of cancer
pathogenesis. In addition, the comprehensive study of the cancer prevention
activity and potential mechanism of oat nutrients and phytochemicals
has become a research hotspot. In this Review, we focused on the potential
functions of peptides, dietary fiber, and phytochemicals in oats on
cancer prevention and further revealed novel mechanisms and prospects
for clinical application. These findings might provide a novel approach
to deeply understand the functions and mechanisms for cancer prevention
of oat consumption.
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