Vegetables as a source of important nutrients and bioactive compounds: their human health benefits

Javed Iqbal M, W. M, Ammad Rasool
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Malnutrition is a worst problem in under developing countries and it results because of improper or lack of nutrition. Every year many people die because of malnutrition in different countries. Vegetables are rich source of carbohydrates, proteins, oils, vitamins and minerals. About 200g (Per person/per day) of vegetables are recommended in daily diet. By taking recommended daily amount of vegetables we can reduce the problem of malnutrition. Vegetables besides being a source of important nutrients required to our body for proper functioning, provides many other health benefits by preventing or curing number of chronic diseases such as diabetes, obesity, cancer, neurodegenerative, aging and cardio vascular diseases. It is considered that those people who make sure vegetables to be in their daily diet as an important part are less likely to be susceptible to many diseases. These properties are due to many bioactive compounds present in vegetables such as polyphenols, carotenoids, lycopene, tocopherols, flavanols and phytosterols. Popularity of these bioactive compounds of vegetables increased their use in many field such as food science, nutraceutical companies, agro– chemical companies, cosmetic etc. All of these fields are working to explore potentially active vegetable compounds and improving their application pathways. Our present manuscript is also about to address the maximum health benefits of vegetables for prevention of malnutrition and chronic diseases.
蔬菜作为重要营养素和生物活性化合物的来源:它们对人体健康的益处
营养不良是发展中国家最严重的问题,它是由于营养不良或缺乏营养造成的。在不同的国家,每年都有许多人死于营养不良。蔬菜是碳水化合物、蛋白质、油脂、维生素和矿物质的丰富来源。建议每天吃200克左右的蔬菜(每人每天)。通过每天摄入推荐量的蔬菜,我们可以减少营养不良的问题。蔬菜除了是我们身体正常运作所需的重要营养来源外,还提供许多其他健康益处,可以预防或治疗一些慢性疾病,如糖尿病、肥胖、癌症、神经退行性疾病、衰老和心血管疾病。人们认为,那些把蔬菜作为日常饮食重要组成部分的人不太容易患许多疾病。这些特性是由于蔬菜中存在许多生物活性化合物,如多酚、类胡萝卜素、番茄红素、生育酚、黄烷醇和植物甾醇。随着蔬菜中这些生物活性化合物的普及,它们在食品科学、保健品、农化、化妆品等领域的应用越来越广泛。所有这些领域都在努力探索潜在的活性植物化合物并改进其应用途径。我们目前的手稿也将解决蔬菜对预防营养不良和慢性疾病的最大健康益处。
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