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- Title
Plants of the Genus Zingiber as a Source of Bioactive Phytochemicals: From Tradition to Pharmacy.
- Authors
Sharifi-Rad, Mehdi; Varoni, Elena Maria; Salehi, Bahare; Sharifi-Rad, Javad; Matthews, Karl R.; Ayatollahi, Seyed Abdulmajid; Kobarfard, Farzad; Ibrahim, Salam A.; Mnayer, Dima; Zakaria, Zainul Amiruddin; Sharifi-Rad, Majid; Yousaf, Zubaida; Iriti, Marcello; Basile, Adriana; Rigano, Daniela
- Abstract
Plants of the genus Zingiber (Family Zingiberaceae) are widely used throughout the world as food and medicinal plants. They represent very popular herbal remedies in various traditional healing systems; in particular, rhizome of Zingiber spp. plants has a long history of ethnobotanical uses because of a plethora of curative properties. Antimicrobial activity of rhizome essential oil has been extensively confirmed in vitro and attributed to its chemical components, mainly consisting of monoterpene and sesquiterpene hydrocarbons such as α-zingiberene, ar-curcumene, β-bisabolene and β-sesquiphellandrene. In addition, gingerols have been identified as the major active components in the fresh rhizome, whereas shogaols, dehydrated gingerol derivatives, are the predominant pungent constituents in dried rhizome. Zingiber spp. may thus represent a promising and innovative source of natural alternatives to chemical food preservatives. This approach would meet the increasing concern of consumers aware of the potential health risks associated with the conventional antimicrobial agents in food. This narrative review aims at providing a literature overview on Zingiber spp. plants, their cultivation, traditional uses, phytochemical constituents and biological activities.
- Subjects
ZINGIBER; PHYTOCHEMICALS; BIOACTIVE compounds; ANTI-infective agents; HERBAL medicine
- Publication
Molecules, 2017, Vol 22, Issue 12, p2145
- ISSN
1420-3049
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/molecules22122145