BEET ROOT: A REVIEW
Prajwal Lonkar*, Omkar Wagh
Abstract
Red beetroot (Beta vulgaris), as a naturally occurring root vegetable
and a rich source of phytochemicals and bioactive compounds, is
known for its beneficial roles in the improvement of several clinical
and pathologic outcome. Chronic and acute beetroot juice
supplementation, as a cost-effective strategy, is proposed to hold
promises in controlling diabetes and insulin hemostasis, blood pressure
and vascular function, renal health and the possible effect on
microbiome abundance. The secondary outcome and physiological
response of microbiome abundance modulation included the nonsignificant
fluctuation of systolic and diastolic blood pressures. Also,
some studies have suggested a reno-protective property of beetroot
juice that is associated with the reduction of mortality rate and
favorable changes in kidney’s functional parameters among patients with renal disorders.
Similarly, it is shown that the persistent consumption of beetroot juice effectively postpones
the postprandial glycemic response and decreases the blood glucose peak. The significant
blood pressure lowering effect has been seen among normotensive subjects, which tend to be
more considerable among hypertensive individuals and progressive among overweight adults.
Within this context, this review aims to provide a comprehensive overview on the therapeutic
applications of beetroot juice in metabolic disorders and theirs underlying mechanisms.
Despite the inconsistencies in the set of results from the reviewed studies, there is no doubt
that further contributing factors must be investigated more deeply in future studies.
Keywords: Hemostasis, Erogenic, Glycemic.
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