Back to Search Start Over

Plant-based Sterols and Stanols in Health & Disease: 'Consequences of Human Development in a Plant-Based Environment?'

Authors :
Plat, J
Baumgartner, S
Vanmierlo, T
Lütjohann, D
Calkins, K L
Burrin, D G
Guthrie, G
Thijs, C
Te Velde, A A
Vreugdenhil, A C E
Sverdlov, R
Garssen, J
Wouters, K
Trautwein, E A
Wolfs, T G
van Gorp, C
Mulder, M T
Riksen, N P
Groen, A K
Mensink, R P
Afd Pharmacology
Pharmacology
Afd Pharmacology
Pharmacology
Internal Medicine
Source :
Progress in Lipid Research, 74, pp. 87-102, Progress in Lipid Research, Progress in Lipid Research, 74, 87-102. Elsevier Ltd., Progress in Lipid Research, 74, 87-102, Progress in Lipid Research, 74, 87. Elsevier Limited
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Elsevier Ltd., 2019.

Abstract

Contains fulltext : 206793.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access) Dietary plant sterols and stanols as present in our diet and in functional foods are well-known for their inhibitory effects on intestinal cholesterol absorption, which translates into lower low-density lipoprotein cholesterol concentrations. However, emerging evidence suggests that plant sterols and stanols have numerous additional health effects, which are largely unnoticed in the current scientific literature. Therefore, in this review we pose the intriguing question "What would have occurred if plant sterols and stanols had been discovered and embraced by disciplines such as immunology, hepatology, pulmonology or gastroenterology before being positioned as cholesterol-lowering molecules?" What would then have been the main benefits and fields of application of plant sterols and stanols today? We here discuss potential effects ranging from its presence and function intrauterine and in breast milk towards a potential role in the development of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), cardiovascular disease (CVD), inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) and allergic asthma. Interestingly, effects clearly depend on the route of entrance as observed in intestinal-failure associated liver disease (IFALD) during parenteral nutrition regimens. It is only until recently that effects beyond lowering of cholesterol concentrations are being explored systematically. Thus, there is a clear need to understand the full health effects of plant sterols and stanols.

Details

ISSN :
18732194 and 01637827
Volume :
74
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Progress in Lipid Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b4bb3423b7762a19e228faf3ef8aaefd
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.plipres.2019.02.003