Activity and potential mechanisms of action of persimmon tannins according to their structures: A review

Int J Biol Macromol. 2023 Jul 1;242(Pt 3):125120. doi: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2023.125120. Epub 2023 May 30.

Abstract

One distinguishing feature of the persimmon, that differentiates it from other fruits, is its high proanthocyanidins content, known as persimmon tannin (PT). Despite the poor absorption of PT in the small intestine, results from animal studies demonstrate that PT has many health benefits. Our goal in this review is to summarize the literature that elucidates the relationship between PT structure and activity. In addition, we also summarize the potential mechanisms underlying the health benefits that result from PT consumption; this includes the hypolipidemic, hypoglycemic, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antiradiation, antibacterial and antiviral, detoxification effects on snake venom, and the absorption of heavy metals and dyes. Studies show that PT is a structurally distinct proanthocyanidins that exhibits a high degree of polymerization. It is galloylation-rich and possesses unique A-type interflavan linkages in addition to the more common B-type interflavan bonds. Thus, PT is converted into oligomeric proanthocyanidins by depolymerization strategies, including the nucleophilic substitution reaction, acid hydrolysis, and hydrogenolysis. In addition, multiple health benefits exerted by PT mainly involve the inactivation of lipogenic and intracellular inflammatory signaling pathways, activation of the fatty acid oxidation signaling pathway, regulation of gut microbiota, and highly absorptive properties.

Keywords: Depolymerization; Health effects; Persimmon tannin.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Diospyros* / chemistry
  • Fruit / chemistry
  • Plant Extracts / chemistry
  • Proanthocyanidins* / chemistry
  • Proanthocyanidins* / pharmacology
  • Tannins / chemistry

Substances

  • Tannins
  • Plant Extracts
  • Proanthocyanidins