Saponins Based on Medicinal and Edible Homologous Plants: Biological Activity, Delivery Systems and Its Application in Healthy Foods

IF 2.3 Food Bioengineering Pub Date : 2024-12-26 DOI:10.1002/fbe2.12111
Siwen Chen, Ying Zhou, Huiliang Li, Lijun You, Sandra Pedisić, Ping Shao
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Medicinal and edible homologous (MEHs) plants are valuable in medicine and food science as edible plants. Saponins, one of the major chemical components isolated from MEHs plants, have significant antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and antiviral biological activities. This paper provides an overview of the basic structure, properties, and bioactivity of saponins, the development of novel delivery systems for their enhanced bioavailability, and their applications in various fields. It also highlights the innovations and challenges of current trends in saponin research and provides a basis for the development of a safe and effective natural active ingredient based on MEHs plants. Through comprehensive analysis, this paper aims to provide a theoretical basis and technical support for further research and application of saponins in food science.

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药食同源植物作为食用植物在医学和食品科学中具有重要的应用价值。皂苷是从MEHs植物中分离得到的主要化学成分之一,具有显著的抗氧化、抗炎、抗菌和抗病毒活性。本文综述了皂苷的基本结构、性质、生物活性、提高其生物利用度的新型给药系统的发展及其在各个领域的应用。总结了当前皂苷研究的创新和挑战,为开发基于MEHs植物的安全有效的天然活性成分提供了依据。通过综合分析,旨在为皂苷在食品科学中的进一步研究和应用提供理论依据和技术支持。
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