Potential roles of Citrulline and watermelon extract on metabolic and inflammatory variables in diabetes mellitus, current evidence and future directions: A systematic review
Potential roles of Citrulline and watermelon extract on metabolic and inflammatory variables in diabetes mellitus, current evidence and future directions: A systematic review
نویسندگان: سمانه عزیزی , رضا مهدوی , الناز واقف مهربانی , وحید ملکی , ناهید کرم زاد , مهرانگیز ابراهیمی ممقانی
کلمات کلیدی: citrulline, diabetes, glycaemic status, inflammation, lipid profile, nitric oxide, oxidative stress,
watermelon extract
نشریه: 7130 , 2 , 47 , 2020
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مهرانگیز ابراهیمی ممقانی |
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تایید نهایی |
| دانشکده/مرکز مربوطه |
مرکز تحقیقات علوم تغذیه |
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70402 |
| عنوان فارسی مقاله |
Potential roles of Citrulline and watermelon extract on metabolic and inflammatory variables in diabetes mellitus, current evidence and future directions: A systematic review |
| عنوان لاتین مقاله |
Potential roles of Citrulline and watermelon extract on metabolic and inflammatory variables in diabetes mellitus, current evidence and future directions: A systematic review |
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ایندکس شده سطح یک – ISI - Web of Science |
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| Objective: Diabetes mellitus is a prevalent endocrine disorder worldwide. Citrulline
is an α‐amino acid, which is abundant in watermelon, and a precursor of arginine and
nitric oxide. Decreased bioavailability of nitric oxide is associated with insulin resistance.
The present systematic review focused on the existing evidence of citrulline and
watermelon extract effects on metabolic and inflammatory parameters in diabetes
mellitus.
Methods: A systematic search of the databases PubMed, Scopus, EMBASE, ProQuest
and Google Scholar was conducted for relevant papers published from inception until
October 2018. All clinical trials, animal and in vitro studies published in the English
language that assessed the role of citrulline and watermelon extract on diabetes mellitus,
were eligible. Studies providing inadequate information were excluded.
Results: Out of 1262 articles we found, only eight articles met the inclusion criteria
for analysis. In three studies an increase in the synthesis of nitric oxide was reported
with citrulline and watermelon extract supplementation. Four studies showed a significant
reduction in blood glucose after supplementation with watermelon extract,
and two studies reported a decrease in a number of inflammatory biomarkers following
citrulline supplementation. Although citrulline intake caused a significant reduction
in HOMA‐IR in one study, inconsistent results were revealed on the effects of
citrulline and watermelon extract on insulin levels and lipid profile.
Conclusion: Citrulline and watermelon extract could improve nitric oxide synthesis,
glycaemic status and inflammation in diabetes mellitus. However, further studies are
required to shed light on the underlying mechanisms. |
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