Bioactive flavonoids in Moringa oleifera and their health-promoting properties

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Abstract

Moringa oleifera is widely cultivated as an important vegetable for human consumption. Moringa contains numerous dietary phytonutrients, including flavonoids, which are secondary plant metabolites with health-promoting effects, such as prevention of damage to normal cell DNA and promotion of cancer cell apoptosis, thereby reducing the burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs). Therefore, flavonoids in M. oleifera have attracted great interest as chemotherapeutic modality due to its edible, potential anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and larger amounts of flavonoids compared with other vegetables and fruit. This review focuses on the findings of current studies of the health-promoting aspects of Moringa and Moringa extract-related flavonoids on NCDs, particularly cancer, diabetes and obesity. According to the available literature, the beneficial effects of bioactive flavonoids in M. oleifera as a future medicinal food are promising but further evidence from human studies, including clinical trials, is required.

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Lin, M., Zhang, J., & Chen, X. (2018, August 1). Bioactive flavonoids in Moringa oleifera and their health-promoting properties. Journal of Functional Foods. Elsevier Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jff.2018.06.011

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