Exploring Mentha's bioactive compounds and potential health benefits: A review

Manoj Kumar Sharma
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Mint (Mentha) is a medicinal herb that has several bioactive components. One of the most significant herbal families, the Lamiaceae, contains a vast range of plants having biological and therapeutic uses. The most popular members of this family are several aromatic herbs and spices, including thyme, mint, oregano, basil, sage, rosemary, self-heal, hyssop, lemon balm, and a few others with more restricted uses. All around the world, it has been used as a food flavouring agent. Since, there are phenolic acids and flavonoids present, it is assumed to contain more antioxidants. Although they are used as flavourings in food, their antibacterial and antioxidant capabilities are what make them so valuable. In general, peppermint oil and its numerous derivatives are used in mouthwash, sweets, alcoholic liqueurs, ice cream, teas, chewing gum, cough drops, toothpaste, jellies, syrups, confections, insect repellents, detergents, and soaps. Based on research, the current article reviews the bioactive components and health benefits of mint. Based on research, the current article reviews the bioactive components and health benefits of mint. The current article provides a thorough assessment of peppermint's antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral, anti-asthmatic, anti-headache, anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, spasmolytic, and radioactive properties. Therefore, peppermint research and studies have a lot of potential in the future, and it must be used for its potential benefits for human growth. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that about 80% of the world's population still primarily uses plant-based medications.
探索薄荷草的生物活性化合物和潜在的健康益处:综述
薄荷(薄荷)是一种具有多种生物活性成分的草药。最重要的草药家族之一,Lamiaceae,包含了广泛的具有生物和治疗用途的植物。这个家族中最受欢迎的成员是几种芳香的草药和香料,包括百里香、薄荷、牛至、罗勒、鼠尾草、迷迭香、自愈、牛膝草、柠檬香蜂草,以及其他一些更受限制的用途。在世界各地,它一直被用作食品调味剂。因为含有酚酸和类黄酮,所以被认为含有更多的抗氧化剂。虽然它们被用作食品中的调味料,但它们的抗菌和抗氧化能力使它们如此珍贵。一般来说,薄荷油及其众多衍生物用于漱口水、糖果、酒精利口酒、冰淇淋、茶、口香糖、止咳药水、牙膏、果冻、糖浆、糖果、驱虫剂、洗涤剂和肥皂。本文在研究的基础上,对薄荷的生物活性成分及其保健作用进行了综述。本文在研究的基础上,对薄荷的生物活性成分及其保健作用进行了综述。本文提供了薄荷的抗菌、抗真菌、抗病毒、平喘、抗头痛、抗炎、防腐、解痉和放射性特性的全面评估。因此,薄荷的研究和研究在未来有很大的潜力,必须利用它对人类生长的潜在益处。世界卫生组织(WHO)估计,世界上大约80%的人口仍然主要使用植物性药物。
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