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Bioactive Components in Whole Grains for the Regulation of Skeletal Muscle Function

Qing Li, Haihong Yang, Shuimiao Song, Jie Liu, Ziyuan Wang, Jing Wang

2022Foods33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Skeletal muscle plays a primary role in metabolic health and physical performance. Conversely, skeletal muscle dysfunctions such as muscular dystrophy, atrophy and aging-related sarcopenia could lead to frailty, decreased independence and increased risk of hospitalization. Dietary intervention has become an effective approach to improving muscle health and function. Evidence shows that whole grains possess multiple health benefits compared with refined grains. Importantly, there is growing evidence demonstrating that bioactive substances derived from whole grains such as polyphenols, γ-oryzanol, β-sitosterol, betaine, octacosanol, alkylresorcinols and β-glucan could contribute to enhancing myogenesis, muscle mass and metabolic function. In this review, we discuss the potential role of whole-grain-derived bioactive components in the regulation of muscle function, emphasizing the underlying mechanisms by which these compounds regulate muscle biology. This work will contribute toward increasing awareness of nutraceutical supplementation of whole grain functional ingredients for the prevention and treatment of muscle dysfunctions.

Topics & Concepts

SarcopeniaNutraceuticalSkeletal muscleMyogenesisMuscle atrophyMuscular dystrophyMuscle massBiologyMedicinePhysiologyEndocrinologyBiochemistryInternal medicineFood composition and propertiesMuscle metabolism and nutritionDiet and metabolism studies