Research on the Mechanism and Material Basis of Corn (Zea mays L.) Waste Regulating Dyslipidemia \- MDPI
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- According to the authors’ literature survey, corn wastes play a promising role in regulating glucose and lipid metabolism. This article reviews the mechanisms and material basis of six different corn wastes in regulating dyslipidemia, aiming to provide a foundation for the research and development of these substances.
- The bioactive functions of corn waste in regulating blood lipids may be related to flavonoids [21], polyphenols [22], polysaccharides [12,23], dietary fiber, oils and fats [24], phytosterols [25,26], and anthocyanins [27].
- The bioactive functions of corn waste in regulating blood lipids may be related to flavonoids [21], polyphenols [22], polysaccharides [12,23], dietary fiber, oils and fats [24], phytosterols [25,26], and anthocyanins [27].