Modulating effects of crocin on lipids and lipoproteins: Mechanisms and potential benefits

Heliyon. 2024 Apr 3;10(7):e28837. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e28837. eCollection 2024 Apr 15.

Abstract

Dyslipidemia poses a significant risk to cardiovascular health in both diabetic and non-diabetic individuals. Therefore, it is crucial to normalize lipid homeostasis in order to prevent or minimize complications associated with dyslipidemia. However, pharmacological interventions for controlling lipid metabolism often come with adverse effects. As an alternative, utilizing herbal-based agents, which typically have fewer side effects, holds promise. Crocin, a naturally occurring nutraceutical, has been shown to impact various intracellular pathways, reduce oxidative stress, and alleviate inflammatory processes. Recent evidence suggests that crocin may also confer lipid-related benefits and potentially contribute to the normalization of lipid homeostasis. However, the specific advantages and the cellular pathways involved are not yet well understood. In this review, we present the latest findings regarding the lipid benefits of crocin, which could be instrumental in preventing or reducing disorders associated with dyslipidemia. Additionally, we explore the potential cellular mechanisms and pathways that mediate these lipid benefits.

Keywords: Adipogenesis; Cholesterol; Crocin; Diabetes mellitus; Lipid; Lipid peroxidation; Lipolysis.

Publication types

  • Review