Abstract

Oxidative stress is important in the pathophysiology of obesity, altering regulatory factors of mitochondrial activity, modifying the concentration of inflammation mediators associated with a large number and size of adipocytes, promoting lipogenesis, stimulating differentiation of preadipocytes to mature adipocytes, and regulating the energy balance in hypothalamic neurons that control appetite. This review discusses the participation of oxidative stress in obesity and the important groups of compounds found in plants with antioxidant properties, which include (a) polyphenols such as phenolic acids, stilbenes, flavonoids (flavonols, flavanols, anthocyanins, flavanones, flavones, flavanonols, and isoflavones), and curcuminoids (b) carotenoids, (c) capsaicinoids and casinoids, (d) isothiocyanates, (e) catechins, and (f) vitamins. Examples are analyzed, such as resveratrol, quercetin, curcumin, ferulic acid, phloretin, green tea, Hibiscus Sabdariffa, and garlic. The antioxidant activities of these compounds depend on their activities as reactive oxygen species (ROS) scavengers and on their capacity to prevent the activation of NF-κB (nuclear factor κ-light-chain-enhancer of activated B cells), and reduce the expression of target genes, including those participating in inflammation. We conclude that natural compounds have therapeutic potential for diseases mediated by oxidative stress, particularly obesity. Controlled and well-designed clinical trials are still necessary to better know the effects of these compounds.

Highlights

  • Obesity is a complex disease having an important public health impact worldwide, and its prevalence is increasing [1]

  • Reactive oxygen species (ROS) participate as regulatory factors of mitochondrial activity; they modify the concentration of molecules taking part in inflammation, which is associated with a large number and size of adipocytes, they promote adipogenesis and lipogenesis, they stimulate the differentiation of preadipocytes to mature adipocytes, and they play an important role as agents that regulate the energy balance in hypothalamic neurons that control appetite [2,3]

  • Important groups of compounds found in plants with antioxidant properties include (a) polyphenols such as phenolic acids, stilbenes, flavonoids, chalcones, lignans, and curcuminoids (b) carotenoids, (c) capsaicinoids and casinoids, (d) isothiocyanates, and (e) catechins and will be described

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Introduction

Obesity is a complex disease having an important public health impact worldwide, and its prevalence is increasing [1] It is the result of an individual complex interaction of factors, including genetic predisposition, diet, metabolism, and physical activity [1]. Natural plant supplementation important weight loss and improves health through neutralization. The products of plants are an alternative for the management of causes important weight loss and improves health through the neutralizationweight, of ROS.since. Intracellular we describe may improvebythe condition of adipose oxidative tissue in obese reducing the roles of ROS in obesity and the possible impact of natural antioxidants in the treatoxidative stress (OS) [4]. Possible impact of natural antioxidants in the treatment of this disease

Redox Balance in Obesity
Angiotensin
ROS and Adipogenesis
Mitochondrial Activity in Obese Subjects
ROS and ER Stress in Obesity
ROS and Lipolysis and Lipogenesis in Obesity
ROS and Inflammation in Obesity
Oxygen Reactive Species and Adipokines Regulating Appetite
Leptin
Adiponectin
Sympathetic Nervous System and Obesity
Natural Products with Anti Obesogenic Effects
Groups of Compounds with Antioxidant Properties Found in Natural Plants
Polyphenols
Flavonoids
Isoflavones
Carotenoids
Capsaicinoids and Capsinoids
Isothiocyanates and Catechins
Resveratrol
Quercetin
Curcumin
Ferulic Acid and Phloretin
Green Tea
Hibiscus Sabdariffa Extracts
Garlic
Summary and Conclusions
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