Impact of ellagitannin-rich fruit consumption on blood pressure: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials

[Display omitted] •Ellagitannin-rich food has been implicated in lowering blood pressure.•ET-rich fruit consumption reduced SBP among hypertensives and those with MetS.•A dosage of 500–1000 mg polyphenol in ET-rich fruits can improve SBP.•Meta-regression confirmed a positive association between poly...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of functional foods 2022-12, Vol.99, p.105320, Article 105320
Hauptverfasser: Looi, Deming, Moorthy, Mohanambal, Chaiyakunapruk, Nathorn, Devi Palanisamy, Uma
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] •Ellagitannin-rich food has been implicated in lowering blood pressure.•ET-rich fruit consumption reduced SBP among hypertensives and those with MetS.•A dosage of 500–1000 mg polyphenol in ET-rich fruits can improve SBP.•Meta-regression confirmed a positive association between polyphenol dosage and SBP.•Fruits rich in ET may be considered anti-hypertensive functional food/drinks. Ellagitannin-rich food has been implicated to ameliorate cardiovascular risk, particularly blood pressure (BP). This systematic review and meta-analysis investigated the effect of ellagitannin-rich fruit consumption on BP. Five databases were screened and RCTs reporting the effect of ellagitannin-rich fruit consumption on BP and polyphenol content were included. Nineteen studies with 1,249 participants, showed a non-significant systolic blood pressure (SBP) and significant diastolic blood pressure (DBP) reduction, with ET-rich fruit consumption. Subgroup analysis revealed significant SBP reduction among hypertensives receiving 500–1000 mg polyphenol (-4.95 mmHg, 95 % CI: [-7.24, −2.66]) and among metabolic syndrome (MS) patients (-3.44 mmHg; 95 % CI: [-5.25, −1.63]). meta-regression revealed a positive association between polyphenol dosage and SBP changes. In conclusion, the consumption of ellagitannin-rich fruits may be considered an anti-hypertensive functional food/drink and recommended for patients who are at high risk for hypertension. Further well-designed trials are required to resolve the significant heterogeneities identified in the current literature.
ISSN:1756-4646
2214-9414
DOI:10.1016/j.jff.2022.105320