Hop Phytochemicals and Their Potential Role in Metabolic Syndrome Prevention and Therapy

Molecules. 2017 Oct 19;22(10):1761. doi: 10.3390/molecules22101761.

Abstract

Historically, hop cones (Humulus lupulus) have been used since ancient times as a remedy for many ailments and, as a source of polyphenols and bitter acids, is very effective in the treatment of metabolic syndrome (MS). Hop flavonoids, particularly xanthohumol (XN), are substances with hypoglycemic, antihyperlipidemic, and antiobesity activities. Iso-α-acids (IAA) and matured hop bitter acids (MHBA) improve health by influencing lipid metabolism, glucose tolerance, and body weight. The modulatory effect of IAA and MHBA on lipid metabolism may also be responsible for a loss in body weight. These results suggest promising applications for IAA, MHBA, and XN in humans, particularly in the prevention of diet-induced obesity and diabetes.

Keywords: cholesterol; diabetes; hops; iso-α-acids; matured hop bitter acids; metabolic syndrome; obesity; xanthohumol.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Body Weight / drug effects
  • Flavonoids / chemistry
  • Flavonoids / pharmacology*
  • Flavonoids / therapeutic use
  • Glucose Tolerance Test
  • Humans
  • Humulus / chemistry*
  • Lipid Metabolism / drug effects
  • Metabolic Syndrome / drug therapy
  • Metabolic Syndrome / prevention & control*
  • Molecular Structure
  • Phytochemicals / chemistry
  • Phytochemicals / pharmacology*
  • Phytochemicals / therapeutic use
  • Propiophenones / pharmacology
  • Propiophenones / therapeutic use

Substances

  • Flavonoids
  • Phytochemicals
  • Propiophenones
  • xanthohumol