Citrus Bergamot Triglycerides Meta-Analysis Evidence Table

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Citrus Bergamot Triglycerides Meta-AnalysisBergamot ( Citrus bergamia Risso et Poiteau), a citrus fruit typically cultivated in the Mediterranean basin, represents a valuable source of bioactive compounds, including polyphenols, flavanone glycosides, and essential oil constituents, which are associated with antioxidant and metabolic effects.4De Bruno A (2026)Green Recovery of Bioactive Compounds from Bergamot (<i>Citrus bergamia</i>) By-Products: Sustainable Extraction, Food Applications, and Health-Promoting Properties.
Citrus Bergamot Triglycerides Meta-AnalysisIn addition, current evidence on their nutritional relevance and biological activities, including antioxidants, anti-inflammatory, and lipid-lowering effects, is critically discussed.4De Bruno A (2026)Green Recovery of Bioactive Compounds from Bergamot (<i>Citrus bergamia</i>) By-Products: Sustainable Extraction, Food Applications, and Health-Promoting Properties.
Citrus Bergamot Triglycerides Meta-AnalysisNotably, these compounds are highly concentrated not only in the edible fraction but also in industrial by-products, such as peel and pomace, which represent an underexploited resource for sustainable valorisation.4De Bruno A (2026)Green Recovery of Bioactive Compounds from Bergamot (<i>Citrus bergamia</i>) By-Products: Sustainable Extraction, Food Applications, and Health-Promoting Properties.
Citrus Bergamot Triglycerides Meta-AnalysisDespite advances in pharmacological therapy, CRS remains associated with high morbidity and mortality.4Carollo C (2026)Nature's Bioactives in Cardiorenal Syndrome: Polyphenols at the Crossroads-Preclinical Insights into Redox, Inflammation, and Mitochondrial Protection.
Citrus Bergamot Triglycerides Meta-AnalysisObjective This review synthesizes current preclinical evidence regarding the protective roles of plant-derived polyphenols-specifically bergamot, curcumin, quercetin, catechins, and resveratrol-in mitigating the cardiorenal continuum.4Carollo C (2026)Nature's Bioactives in Cardiorenal Syndrome: Polyphenols at the Crossroads-Preclinical Insights into Redox, Inflammation, and Mitochondrial Protection.
Citrus Bergamot Triglycerides Meta-AnalysisFurthermore, emerging evidence highlights the role of polyphenols in modulating the gut-kidney-heart axis by reducing microbiota-derived uremic toxins.4Carollo C (2026)Nature's Bioactives in Cardiorenal Syndrome: Polyphenols at the Crossroads-Preclinical Insights into Redox, Inflammation, and Mitochondrial Protection.
Citrus Bergamot Triglycerides Meta-AnalysisBackground Cardiorenal syndrome (CRS) represents a complex clinical entity characterized by the bidirectional dysfunction of the heart and kidneys.4Carollo C (2026)Nature's Bioactives in Cardiorenal Syndrome: Polyphenols at the Crossroads-Preclinical Insights into Redox, Inflammation, and Mitochondrial Protection.

Source documents

  1. Green Recovery of Bioactive Compounds from Bergamot (<i>Citrus bergamia</i>) By-Products: Sustainable Extraction, Food Applications, and Health-Promoting Properties.
  2. Nature's Bioactives in Cardiorenal Syndrome: Polyphenols at the Crossroads-Preclinical Insights into Redox, Inflammation, and Mitochondrial Protection.