Abstract
Lipid metabolism disorder is a multifactor issue, which contributes to several serious health
consequences, such as obesity, hyperlipidemia, atherosclerosis diabetes, non-alcoholic fatty liver, etc.
Tannins, applied as naturally derived plants, are commonly used in the study of lipid metabolism disease
with excellent safety and effectiveness while producing less toxic and side effects. Meanwhile,
recognition of the significance of dietary tannins in lipid metabolism disease prevention has increased.
As suggested by existing evidence, dietary tannins can reduce lipid accumulation, block adipocyte
differentiation, enhance antioxidant capacity, increase the content of short-chain fatty acids, and lower
blood lipid levels, thus alleviating lipid metabolism disorder. This study is purposed to sum up and
analyze plenty of documents on tannins, so as to provide the information required to assess the lipid
metabolism of tannins.
Keywords:
Tannins, lipid metabolism, obesity, hyperlipidemia, diabetes, non-alcoholic fatty liver.
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