» Articles » PMID: 25616409

Fruit Polyphenols: A Review of Anti-inflammatory Effects in Humans

Overview
Date 2015 Jan 25
PMID 25616409
Citations 79
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Underlying etiological factors in the development of obesity-related chronic diseases are long-term imbalances of oxidative and inflammatory stress leading to tissue dysfunction, damage, and ultimately failure. Poor dietary quality contributes significantly to the oxidative and inflammatory status of an individual. Conversely, various dietary approaches, including specific dietary factors can mitigate or prevent the occurrence of these risk-conferring imbalances brought about by modern lifestyle. Plant-derived polyphenolic compounds are well known for their antioxidant properties. Recent evidence indicates these compounds may confer anti-inflammatory and/or inflammatory response stabilizing activities, which would have important implications in health maintenance and disease risk reduction. Commonly consumed fruits, such as grapes, berries, and oranges/orange juice, contain polyphenolic compounds that have been studied for their effects on inflammation, but the nature and extent of their effects in humans remain unclear. Therefore, this article aims to provide a comprehensive overview of human clinical trials investigating the acute and chronic (feeding) effect of polyphenols from commonly consumed fruits or their derived products on inflammation.

Citing Articles

Nutraceutical Properties of Thai Mulberry ( L.) and Their Effects on Metabolic and Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Individuals with Obesity: A Randomized, Single-Blind Crossover Trial.

Parklak W, Chottidao M, Munkong N, Komindr S, Monkhai S, Wanikorn B Nutrients. 2025; 16(24).

PMID: 39770957 PMC: 11678609. DOI: 10.3390/nu16244336.


Effects of -derived antioxidants on human health: the past, present and future.

Ghosh A, Debnath S, Igamberdiev A Front Mol Biosci. 2025; 11:1520661.

PMID: 39758282 PMC: 11695640. DOI: 10.3389/fmolb.2024.1520661.


Edible Berries- An Update on Nutritional Composition and Health Benefits- Part III.

Sivapragasam N, Maurya A, Tiwari S, Dwivedy A, Jain S, Thorakkattu P Curr Nutr Rep. 2025; 14(1):11.

PMID: 39753793 DOI: 10.1007/s13668-024-00606-z.


Fruit and vegetable intake and the risk of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease: a meta-analysis of observational studies.

Wang R, Yan R, Jiao J, Li F, Zhang H, Chang Z Front Nutr. 2024; 11:1398184.

PMID: 38974809 PMC: 11224539. DOI: 10.3389/fnut.2024.1398184.


Can Methamphetamine-Induced Cardiotoxicity be Ameliorated by Aerobic Training and Nutrition Bio-shield Superfood Supplementation in Rats After Withdrawal?.

Kordi N, Azizi M, Samadi M, Tahmasebi W Cardiovasc Toxicol. 2024; 24(7):687-699.

PMID: 38816669 DOI: 10.1007/s12012-024-09871-4.