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Comparative Analysis of Traditional Oriental Herbal Fruits as Potential Sources of Polyphenols and Minerals for Nutritional Supplements

There are a plethora of plant species in India, which have been widely used in vegetable dishes, soups, desserts and herbal medicine. In addition to these traditional uses, today there is the extra possibility of also being able to use these plants in the nutritional supplements industry due to thei...

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Autores principales: Quesada-Granados, José Javier, Rufián-Henares, José Ángel, Chakradhari, Suryakant, Sahu, Pravin Kumar, Sahu, Yaman Kumar, Patel, Khageshwar Singh
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10058731/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36985653
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28062682
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author Quesada-Granados, José Javier
Rufián-Henares, José Ángel
Chakradhari, Suryakant
Sahu, Pravin Kumar
Sahu, Yaman Kumar
Patel, Khageshwar Singh
author_facet Quesada-Granados, José Javier
Rufián-Henares, José Ángel
Chakradhari, Suryakant
Sahu, Pravin Kumar
Sahu, Yaman Kumar
Patel, Khageshwar Singh
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description There are a plethora of plant species in India, which have been widely used in vegetable dishes, soups, desserts and herbal medicine. In addition to these traditional uses, today there is the extra possibility of also being able to use these plants in the nutritional supplements industry due to their favorable antioxidant and mineral composition. In this sense, thirteen vegetable species—Chanania lanzan, Ziziphus mauritiana, Nilumbo nucifera, Terminalia catappa, Terminalia arjuna, Terminalia bellirica, Terminalia chebula, Lagenaria siceraria, Luffa aegyptiaca, Praecitrullus fistulosus, Benincasa hispida, Citrullus lanatus var. lanatus and Cucurbita maxima—have been analyzed. In this paper we discuss the distribution of polyphenols and minerals (Na, K, Mg, Ca, Al, P, S, Cr, Mn, Fe, Cu, Zn, Mo, As and Pb) in different seed parts (the rhizome, pericarp, carpel, seed coat and kernel) of the above species and their possible use in the nutritional supplements industry. The concentrations of total polyphenols, flavonoids and minerals ranged from 407 to 3144 mg rutin hydrate/100 g, 24 to 3070 mg quercetin/100 g and 1433 to 7928 mg/100 g, respectively. K, Ca, P and S were abundant in these herbal fruits. In two species of herbal fruits, Terminalia arjuna and Terminalia chebula, only part of the seed structure was suitable for use in nutritional supplements.
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spelling pubmed-100587312023-03-30 Comparative Analysis of Traditional Oriental Herbal Fruits as Potential Sources of Polyphenols and Minerals for Nutritional Supplements Quesada-Granados, José Javier Rufián-Henares, José Ángel Chakradhari, Suryakant Sahu, Pravin Kumar Sahu, Yaman Kumar Patel, Khageshwar Singh Molecules Article There are a plethora of plant species in India, which have been widely used in vegetable dishes, soups, desserts and herbal medicine. In addition to these traditional uses, today there is the extra possibility of also being able to use these plants in the nutritional supplements industry due to their favorable antioxidant and mineral composition. In this sense, thirteen vegetable species—Chanania lanzan, Ziziphus mauritiana, Nilumbo nucifera, Terminalia catappa, Terminalia arjuna, Terminalia bellirica, Terminalia chebula, Lagenaria siceraria, Luffa aegyptiaca, Praecitrullus fistulosus, Benincasa hispida, Citrullus lanatus var. lanatus and Cucurbita maxima—have been analyzed. In this paper we discuss the distribution of polyphenols and minerals (Na, K, Mg, Ca, Al, P, S, Cr, Mn, Fe, Cu, Zn, Mo, As and Pb) in different seed parts (the rhizome, pericarp, carpel, seed coat and kernel) of the above species and their possible use in the nutritional supplements industry. The concentrations of total polyphenols, flavonoids and minerals ranged from 407 to 3144 mg rutin hydrate/100 g, 24 to 3070 mg quercetin/100 g and 1433 to 7928 mg/100 g, respectively. K, Ca, P and S were abundant in these herbal fruits. In two species of herbal fruits, Terminalia arjuna and Terminalia chebula, only part of the seed structure was suitable for use in nutritional supplements. MDPI 2023-03-16 /pmc/articles/PMC10058731/ /pubmed/36985653 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28062682 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Quesada-Granados, José Javier
Rufián-Henares, José Ángel
Chakradhari, Suryakant
Sahu, Pravin Kumar
Sahu, Yaman Kumar
Patel, Khageshwar Singh
Comparative Analysis of Traditional Oriental Herbal Fruits as Potential Sources of Polyphenols and Minerals for Nutritional Supplements
title Comparative Analysis of Traditional Oriental Herbal Fruits as Potential Sources of Polyphenols and Minerals for Nutritional Supplements
title_full Comparative Analysis of Traditional Oriental Herbal Fruits as Potential Sources of Polyphenols and Minerals for Nutritional Supplements
title_fullStr Comparative Analysis of Traditional Oriental Herbal Fruits as Potential Sources of Polyphenols and Minerals for Nutritional Supplements
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Analysis of Traditional Oriental Herbal Fruits as Potential Sources of Polyphenols and Minerals for Nutritional Supplements
title_short Comparative Analysis of Traditional Oriental Herbal Fruits as Potential Sources of Polyphenols and Minerals for Nutritional Supplements
title_sort comparative analysis of traditional oriental herbal fruits as potential sources of polyphenols and minerals for nutritional supplements
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10058731/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36985653
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28062682
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