探索干旱和半干旱地区未充分利用的果树作物中的生物活性化合物:全面综述

Gargi Poonia, Sandeep Kumar
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对干旱地区未充分利用的水果作物中的生物活性化合物进行探索,发现了丰富的植物化学物质,包括多酚、维生素、多不饱和脂肪酸、氨基酸和类胡萝卜素。体外和体内研究证明,这些化合物具有抗氧化、抗炎、抗菌、降血脂和神经活性等特性,对健康大有裨益。本综述将深入探讨干旱和半干旱地区水果中的生物活性化合物,重点介绍其植物化学成分及其在预防慢性疾病方面的潜力,从而增进人类健康。未得到充分利用的水果作物通常在当地种植和食用,而不是进行商业化种植或广泛交易,它们具有多种优势。它们更容易种植,对气候变化的适应能力更强,而且含有特别丰富的具有药用价值的植物化学物质。这些水果,如印度大枣、印度鹅莓、桦树和罗望子等,因其营养成分高和满足干旱地区农村人口饮食需求的潜力而弥足珍贵。当地知识证明了这些植物的营养和药用价值,因此有必要对其保护和营养特征进行严格研究,以扩大未来的食物选择范围,提高其功能和营养价值。本综述概述了干旱和半干旱地区未得到充分利用的重要水果作物的人种植物学、药用和营养价值、生物多样性保护和利用策略。这些水果富含多种植物化学物质,如类黄酮、单宁、萜类、皂苷、甙类和生物碱,可用于治疗人类和牲畜的各种健康问题。它们的提取物具有多种活性,包括解热、镇痛、消炎、抗癌、抗菌、抗寄生虫和抗痛觉作用。本章重点介绍了目前对这些水果的营养成分、化学成分和潜在应用的研究,填补了有关食用干旱和半干旱水果有益健康的知识空白。鉴于人们对 "超级食品 "的兴趣与日俱增,而且需要制定以证据为基础的公共卫生指南,让消费者了解富含多酚的植物食品在预防心血管疾病和癌症等慢性疾病方面的益处,本章的内容就显得尤为重要。
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Exploring Bioactive Compounds in Underutilized Fruit Crops of Arid and Semi-Arid Regions: A Comprehensive Review
Exploring the bioactive compounds in underutilized fruit crops of arid regions reveals a wealth of phytochemicals, including polyphenols, vitamins, polyunsaturated fatty acids, amino acids, and carotenoids. These compounds exhibit significant health benefits, evidenced through both in vitro and in vivo studies, demonstrating antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, hypolipidemic and neuroactive properties. This review delves into the bioactive compounds found in fruits of arid and semi-arid regions, highlighting their phytochemical compositions and their potential in preventing chronic diseases, thereby enhancing human health. Underutilized fruit crops, typically grown and consumed locally rather than being commercially cultivated or widely traded, offer several advantages. They are easier to grow, more resilient to climate change, and exceptionally rich in phytochemicals with medicinal properties. These fruits, such as Indian jujube, Indian gooseberry, bael, and tamarind, among others, are valuable for their high nutritional content and potential to meet the dietary needs of rural populations in arid regions. Local knowledge attests to their nutritional and medicinal benefits, necessitating rigorous study for conservation and nutritional characterization to broaden future food options and enhance functional and nutritional values. This review outlines the ethnobotany, medicinal and nutritional values, biodiversity conservation, and utilization strategies for significant underutilized fruit crops from arid and semi-arid regions. These fruits are rich in diverse phytochemical compounds like flavonoids, tannins, terpenoids, saponins, glycosides, and alkaloids, which are utilized to treat various health conditions in humans and livestock. Their extracts demonstrate a range of activities, including antipyretic, analgesic, anti-inflammatory, anticancer, antimicrobial, antiplasmodial and antinociceptive effects. Highlighting the current research on the nutritional profiling, chemical composition, and potential applications of these fruits, this chapter addresses the knowledge gap concerning the health benefits of consuming arid and semi-arid fruits. This is particularly relevant given the growing interest in "superfoods" and the need for evidence-based public health guidelines to inform consumers about the benefits of polyphenol-rich plant foods in preventing chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease and cancer.
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