Health-Promoting Properties of Anthocyanins from Cornelian Cherry (Cornus mas L.) Fruits

Molecules. 2024 Jan 17;29(2):449. doi: 10.3390/molecules29020449.

Abstract

The cornelian cherry is a plant that annually provides fruits, drupe-type, ranging in color from yellow through pink, red, carmine, and almost black. Cornelian cherry bears abundant fruit in temperate climate conditions, which means that its dark-colored fruits can be treated as an excellent source of anthocyanins. After consuming, anthocyanins have a protective function in the human body. Raw fruit extracts and their pure isolates, rich in anthocyanins, have a wide spectrum of health-promoting properties. This review focuses on the health-promoting properties of anthocyanins from fruits of cornelian cherry, documented in research conducted in vitro, in vivo, and in humans. The results obtained so far confirm the beneficial effects of anthocyanins on the blood parameters, whose values are important in predicting and assessing the risk and progression of cardiovascular and metabolic diseases. A beneficial effect on molecular and histopathological changes in target organs such as the heart, brain, kidneys, and liver has also been demonstrated. Anthocyanins from cornelian cherry have a strong antioxidant effect, which explains their protective effects on organs and anticancer effects. Moreover, they have antiglycemic, antihyperlipidemic, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial properties. The work highlights the perspectives and directions of necessary research.

Keywords: anticancer; antidiabetic; antimicrobial properties; antioxidant; healthy properties of fruit.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Anthocyanins* / pharmacology
  • Brain
  • Cornus*
  • Fruit
  • Heart
  • Humans

Substances

  • Anthocyanins

Grants and funding

This research received no external funding.