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Review
. 2022 Dec 14;128(11):2158-2169.
doi: 10.1017/S0007114522000137. Epub 2022 Jan 19.

Potential anti-inflammatory effects of legumes: a review

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Potential anti-inflammatory effects of legumes: a review

Milagros Faridy Juárez-Chairez et al. Br J Nutr. .

Abstract

Legumes are a staple of diets all around the world. In some least developed countries, they are the primary source of protein; however, their beneficial properties go beyond their nutritional value. Recent research has shown that legumes have bioactive compounds like peptides, polyphenols and saponins, which exhibit antioxidant, antihypertensive, anti-inflammatory and other biological activities. Thus, these compounds could be an alternative treatment for inflammatory diseases, in particular, chronic inflammation such as arthritis, obesity and cancer. Nowadays, there is a growing interest in alternative therapies derived from natural products; accordingly, the present review has compiled the bioactive compounds found in legumes that have demonstrated an anti-inflammatory effect in non-clinical studies.

Keywords: Bean; Carbohydrates; Inflammatory process; Peptides; Phenolic compounds; Soyabean.

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