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Are Myristica fragrans L. (Myristicaceae) and Its Phytochemicals Useful for Human Health?
Monica Rosa Loizzo1; Vincenzo Sicari2; Jianbo Xiao3,4; Rosa Tundis1
2017
Source PublicationBioactive Molecules in Food
PublisherSpringer, Cham
Pages2185–2198
Abstract

From Myristica fragrans L. (Myristicaceae) two spices, nutmeg and mace, were obtained. This plant is traditionally used in China, India, and African countries for the treatment of several diseases, such as decreased appetite, diarrhea, muscle spasm, rheumatism, etc. Recently, M. fragrans has been investigated for antioxidant, anticonvulsant, analgesic, anti-inflammatory, antidiabetic, hypolipidemic and hypocholesterolemic, antibacterial, and antifungal potential.

A perusal analysis of literature evidenced that M. fragrans deserves more attention by scientific community to explore its full range of bioactivity in the welfare of the society especially in emergent Countries.

KeywordMyristica Fragrans Bioactivity Chemical Profile Toxicity
DOI10.1007/978-3-319-54528-8_23-1
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Language英語English
ISBN978-3-319-54528-8
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Affiliation1.Department of Pharmacy, Health and Nutritional SciencesUniversity of CalabriaRende, CosenzaItaly
2.Department of Agricultural ScienceMediterranean University of Reggio CalabriaReggio, CalabriaItaly
3.Institute of Chinese Medical Sciences, State Key Laboratory of Quality Research in Chinese MedicineMacau UniversityTaipaMacau
4.Institut für Pharmazie und LebensmittelchemieUniversität WürzburgWürzburgGermany
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Monica Rosa Loizzo,Vincenzo Sicari,Jianbo Xiao,et al. Are Myristica fragrans L. (Myristicaceae) and Its Phytochemicals Useful for Human Health?[M]. Bioactive Molecules in Food:Springer, Cham, 2017, 2185–2198.
APA Monica Rosa Loizzo., Vincenzo Sicari., Jianbo Xiao., & Rosa Tundis (2017). Are Myristica fragrans L. (Myristicaceae) and Its Phytochemicals Useful for Human Health?. Bioactive Molecules in Food, 2185–2198.
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