2017
DOI: 10.1002/ptr.5862
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Review ofGarcinia mangostanaand its Xanthones in Metabolic Syndrome and Related Complications

Abstract: Metabolic syndrome is coexistence of abdominal obesity, hyperglycemia, hyperlipidemia and hypertension that causes cardiovascular diseases, diabetes and their complications, low quality and short lifespan. Garcinia mangostana and its xanthones such as α-mangostin have been shown desirable effects such as anti-obesity, anti-hyperglycemic, anti-dyslipidemia, anti-diabetic and antiinflammatory effects in experimental studies. Various databases such as PubMed, Scopus and Web of Science with keywords of 'Garcinia m… Show more

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“…Metabolic syndrome is characterized by a group of metabolic abnormalities including obesity, dyslipidemia, hypertension, and type 2 diabetes mellitus and is an important cardiovascular risk factor. In recent years, many studies have provided evidence for protective effects of various medicinal plants against metabolic syndrome, including grapes ( Vitis vinifera L.), red pepper ( Capsicum annuum L.), garcinia mangostana L., saffron ( Crocus sativus L.), cinnamon ( Cinnamomum verum L.), rosemary ( Rosmarinus officinalis L.), garlic ( Allium sativum L.), and black cumin ( Nigella sativa L.; Akaberi & Hosseinzadeh, ; Sanati, Razavi, & Hosseinzadeh, ; Tousian Shandiz, Razavi, & Hosseinzadeh, ; Razavi & Hosseinzadeh, ; Mollazadeh & Hosseinzadeh, ; Hassani, Shirani, & Hosseinzadeh, ; Hosseini & Hosseinzadeh, ; Razavi & Hosseinzadeh, ).…”
Section: Cardiovascular Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Metabolic syndrome is characterized by a group of metabolic abnormalities including obesity, dyslipidemia, hypertension, and type 2 diabetes mellitus and is an important cardiovascular risk factor. In recent years, many studies have provided evidence for protective effects of various medicinal plants against metabolic syndrome, including grapes ( Vitis vinifera L.), red pepper ( Capsicum annuum L.), garcinia mangostana L., saffron ( Crocus sativus L.), cinnamon ( Cinnamomum verum L.), rosemary ( Rosmarinus officinalis L.), garlic ( Allium sativum L.), and black cumin ( Nigella sativa L.; Akaberi & Hosseinzadeh, ; Sanati, Razavi, & Hosseinzadeh, ; Tousian Shandiz, Razavi, & Hosseinzadeh, ; Razavi & Hosseinzadeh, ; Mollazadeh & Hosseinzadeh, ; Hassani, Shirani, & Hosseinzadeh, ; Hosseini & Hosseinzadeh, ; Razavi & Hosseinzadeh, ).…”
Section: Cardiovascular Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mangostins are tropical plants, of which xanthones are important secondary metabolites 18 . As an aprenylated xanthone derivative of mangosteen, α-mangostin (α-m) has been shown to possess a variety of pharmacological properties, including anti-inflammatory, neuroprotective and anticancer effects 19 – 23 . The antineoplastic effects of α-m were first observed against leukemia 24 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So many plants and their constituents downregulate various adverse health problems related to metabolic disorders. In this case, berberine (Tabeshpour, Imenshahidi, & Hosseinzadeh, 2017), green tea (Razavi, Lookian, & Hosseinzadeh, 2017), avocado (Tabeshpour, Razavi, & Hosseinzadeh, 2017), cinnamon (Mollazadeh & Hosseinzadeh, 2016), saffron , rosemary (Hassani, Shirani, & Hosseinzadeh, 2016), garlic (Hosseini & Hosseinzadeh, 2015), Garcinia mangostana (Tousian, Razavi, & Hosseinzadeh, 2017), milk thistle (Tajmohammadi, Razavi, & Hosseinzadeh, 2018), and grape (Akaberi & Hosseinzadeh, 2016) may partly influence some compartments of metabolic syndrome.…”
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confidence: 99%