Pharmacological and nutritional benefits of flaxseed’s (Linum usitatissimum Linn.) biocomponents

M. Tarique, Badruddeen, ,Shahla Parveen, Farogh Ahsan, Mohammad Irfan Khan, J. Akhtar, M. Khalid, Gazanfer, Mohammad Muztaba
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Linum usitatissimum (Linn.), Commonly known as flaxseed or flaxseed, belongs to the family Linaceae. Flaxseed is a crop of blue flowers that produce small, flat seeds of golden yellow to reddish-brown color. It is a native of the Mediterranean and West Asia. Due to its health benefits associated with the high content of linolenic acid (ALA), flaxseed has played a major role in diet and research. The ALA is an essential omega-3-fatty acid, and also due to its presence a major lignan, i.e. secoisolaricyrcinol diglucoside (SDG). There is also a wide range of uses of flaxseed oil in skin health, anticoagulants, anticancer, ulcer treatment, muscle growth, and weight loss. The nutritional composition of flaxseed is about 30% carbohydrate, 18% protein, and 39% fat. Flaxseed contains most carbohydrates in the form of fiber and contains more than 45% omega-3 fatty acids. It also contains dietary fibers, proteins and polyunsaturated fatty acids. All the ingredients possess different health benefits. Although plant resources are the key ingredient in drug discovery, the popularity of flaxseed always fascinate scientists, the number of articles giving information about the chemical components of flaxseed and its potential clinical use is very little. This review provides a systematic summary of the research completed over the past decade and provides an up-to-date summary of the various bioactive and outlines the relationship between the nutritional and pharmacological use of chemical ingredients and its flaxseed.
亚麻籽(Linum usitatissimum Linn.)生物成分的药理和营养价值
亚麻(Linum usitatissimum),俗称亚麻籽或亚麻籽,属于亚麻科。亚麻籽是一种蓝色花朵的作物,它会产生金黄色到红棕色的小而扁平的种子。它原产于地中海和西亚。由于亚麻酸(ALA)的高含量对健康有益,亚麻籽在饮食和研究中发挥了重要作用。ALA是一种必需的omega-3脂肪酸,也是由于它存在一种主要的木脂素,即第二异环二糖苷(SDG)。亚麻籽油在皮肤健康、抗凝血剂、抗癌、溃疡治疗、肌肉生长和减肥方面也有广泛的用途。亚麻籽的营养成分约为30%的碳水化合物,18%的蛋白质和39%的脂肪。亚麻籽含有纤维形式的大部分碳水化合物,含有超过45%的omega-3脂肪酸。它还含有膳食纤维、蛋白质和多不饱和脂肪酸。所有的成分都有不同的健康益处。虽然植物资源是药物发现的关键因素,但亚麻籽的普及一直吸引着科学家,关于亚麻籽化学成分及其潜在临床应用的文章很少。本综述系统地总结了近十年来的研究成果,提供了各种生物活性的最新总结,并概述了化学成分与亚麻籽的营养和药理作用之间的关系。
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