TY - JOUR
T1 - Ethnopharmacological properties and Nutraceutical potential of Moringa oleifera
AU - Mahato, Dipendra Kumar
AU - Kargwal, Raveena
AU - Kamle, Madhu
AU - Sharma, Bharti
AU - Pandhi, Shikha
AU - Mishra, Sadhna
AU - Gupta, Akansha
AU - Mahmud, M. M.Chayan
AU - Gupta, Maneesh Kumar
AU - Singha, Lal Bihari
AU - Kumar, Pradeep
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 The Author(s)
PY - 2022/2/1
Y1 - 2022/2/1
N2 - Background: Moringa oleifera Lam (family Moringaceae) is a plant innate to India and has now been cultivated in various other regions of the world. It is extensively grown for its highly nutritious plant parts as a source of various nutrients like proteins, vitamins, minerals, and phytonutrients like carotenoids, polyphenols, flavonoids, alkaloids, and tannins, etc. It has been widely stimulated in the regions of chronic as a nutritional supplement for infants and children. Methods: The search tools like Web of Science, PubMed, Google Scholar, SciFinder, Cochrane Library, Scopus, and Science Direct databases were used for a thorough literature search till 2021. Results: In this review, the diversified phytochemical profile and high therapeutically potential have been documented. The current review intends to present an updated comprehensive overview of this versatile plant's nutritional value, therapeutic components, and ethnopharmacological properties. Conclusion: This plant has gained immense potential and increasing exploration as a nutraceutical. The ethnopharmacological properties of various compounds, along with their mode of action, are discussed briefly. Also, relevant pre-clinical and clinical trials are highlighted, which are in great demand and need further in-depth investigation in the future.
AB - Background: Moringa oleifera Lam (family Moringaceae) is a plant innate to India and has now been cultivated in various other regions of the world. It is extensively grown for its highly nutritious plant parts as a source of various nutrients like proteins, vitamins, minerals, and phytonutrients like carotenoids, polyphenols, flavonoids, alkaloids, and tannins, etc. It has been widely stimulated in the regions of chronic as a nutritional supplement for infants and children. Methods: The search tools like Web of Science, PubMed, Google Scholar, SciFinder, Cochrane Library, Scopus, and Science Direct databases were used for a thorough literature search till 2021. Results: In this review, the diversified phytochemical profile and high therapeutically potential have been documented. The current review intends to present an updated comprehensive overview of this versatile plant's nutritional value, therapeutic components, and ethnopharmacological properties. Conclusion: This plant has gained immense potential and increasing exploration as a nutraceutical. The ethnopharmacological properties of various compounds, along with their mode of action, are discussed briefly. Also, relevant pre-clinical and clinical trials are highlighted, which are in great demand and need further in-depth investigation in the future.
KW - Bioactive compounds
KW - Ethnopharmacology
KW - Human health
KW - Nutritional value
KW - Phytochemistry
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U2 - 10.1016/j.phyplu.2021.100168
DO - 10.1016/j.phyplu.2021.100168
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85125605456
SN - 2667-0313
VL - 2
JO - Phytomedicine Plus
JF - Phytomedicine Plus
IS - 1
M1 - 100168
ER -