萨塔瓦和安全的纤维成分用于草药食品:评价

R. Goyal, Pk Singh, S. Goyal
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药用植物富含次生代谢物,是潜在的药物来源。这些次生代谢物包括生物碱、糖苷、香豆素、类黄酮、类固醇等。一般使用整株植物、根、茎、皮、叶、花、果、树胶和油树脂等发展中国家的许多人传统上依靠植物,特别是森林的产品来治疗人类和牲畜的疾病。此外,一些芳香植物在家庭和商业用途中很受欢迎。它们统称为药用和芳香植物(MAPs)。据报道,在全世界记录在案的42.2万种植物中,约有12.5%具有药用价值。随着天然资源供应的减少和全球需求的增加,将需要种植药用和芳香植物,以确保其加工和增值产品的定期供应近年来,从营养和治疗的角度来看,开发含有草药成分的食品是很重要的。现在人们对草药食品的需求日益增加。从健康的角度考虑,生产这类食品更经济、更有利可图
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Satavar and safed musli-ingredients for herbal food: an appraisal
Medicinal plants are rich in secondary metabolites and are potential sources of drugs. These secondary metabolites include alkaloids, glycosides, coumarins, flavonoids, steroids, etc. Generally the whole plant, roots, stem, bark, leaves, flowers, fruits, gums and oleoresins, etc. are used.1 A large number of people in developing countries have traditionally depended on products derived from plants, especially from forests, for curing human and livestock ailments. Additionally, several aromatic plants are popular for domestic and commercial uses. Collectively they are called medicinal and aromatic plants (MAPs). About 12.5 % of the 4,22,000 plant species documented worldwide are reported to have medicinal values. With dwindling supplies from natural sources and increasing global demand, the medicinal and aromatic plants will need to be cultivated to ensure their regular supply for processing and value added products.2 Recently, the development of food products by supplements with herbal ingredients is important from nutritional and theraptic point of view. Now a day demand of herbal food products is increasing day by day. The production of such type of food product is more economical and profitable in the interest of health.3
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