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Review
. 2024 Apr;41(2):93-118.
doi: 10.1007/s10719-024-10152-z. Epub 2024 Apr 17.

Pectin: Health-promoting properties as a natural galectin-3 inhibitor

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Pectin: Health-promoting properties as a natural galectin-3 inhibitor

Lingzhuo An et al. Glycoconj J. 2024 Apr.

Abstract

Galectin-3 has a variety of important pathophysiological significance in the human body. Much evidence shows that the abnormal expression of galectin-3 is related to the formation and development of many diseases. Pectin is mostly obtained from processed citrus fruits and apples and is a known natural inhibitor of galactin-3. A large number of peels produced each year are discarded, and it is necessary to recycle some of the economically valuable active compounds in these by-products to reduce resource waste and environmental pollution. By binding with galectin-3, pectin can directly reduce the expression level of galectin-3 on the one hand, and regulate the expression level of cytokines by regulating certain signaling pathways on the other hand, to achieve the effect of treating diseases. This paper begins by presenting an overview of the basic structure of pectin, subsequently followed by a description of the structure of galectin-3 and its detrimental impact on human health when expressed abnormally. The health effects of pectin as a galectin-3 inhibitor were then summarized from the perspectives of anticancer, anti-inflammatory, ameliorating fibrotic diseases, and anti-diabetes. Finally, the challenges and prospects of future research on pectin are presented, which provide important references for expanding the application of pectin in the pharmaceutical industry or developing functional dietary supplements.

Keywords: Cancer; Diabetes; Fibrotic diseases; Galectin-3; Inflammation; Pectin.

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