Lepidium sativum: A potential functional food

M. Shah, Vinisha A. Dudhat, Krupa V. Gadhvi
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Lepidium sativum Linn. (family Cruciferae) is an edible herb that is botanically related to watercress and mustard, having their peppery, tangy taste and odour. Traditionally L. sativum seeds are used to treat wounds, sprains, asthma, bronchitis, cough and is considered useful as abortifacient, aphrodisiac, antibacterial, diuretic, expectorant, gastrointestinal stimulant, gastroprotective, laxative and stomachic. Many of these traditional uses have been scientifically validated using different in vitro and in vivo studies and in this review are compiled in an inclusive manner. Seeds are reported to be rich in carbohydrates, vitamins, amino acids, proteins, triterpenoids, steroids and saponin glycosides possessing different pharmacological activities. Aim of the study: This study is an effort to collate complete scientific literature published till March 2021 in order to generate a succinct summation on the distribution, traditional beneficial potential, chemical constituents, phytochemistry, pharmacology and toxicology of this coveted species of genus Lepidium. Materials and Methods: Exploring assorted scientific databases. Results: The present methodically compiled review article accentuates medicinal and nutritional significance of this highly valued plant by focusing on various aspects of the plant such as the, physicochemical characterisation and pharmacological studies that validates folklore uses. Thus, this annotated script on L. sativum would be a handy tool to explore the future prospective of research on this traditional plant.
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蛇尾草(十字花科)是一种可食用的草本植物,在植物学上与豆瓣菜和芥末有关,具有辛辣、浓烈的味道和气味。传统上,L. satium种子用于治疗伤口,扭伤,哮喘,支气管炎,咳嗽,并被认为是有用的堕胎药,壮阳药,抗菌,利尿剂,祛痰剂,胃肠兴奋剂,胃保护,泻药和胃。许多这些传统用途已经通过不同的体外和体内研究得到了科学验证,并且在本综述中以包容性的方式编制。据报道,种子富含碳水化合物、维生素、氨基酸、蛋白质、三萜、类固醇和皂苷,具有不同的药理活性。研究目的:本研究旨在整理截至2021年3月发表的完整科学文献,以对这一令人垂涎的Lepidium属物种的分布、传统有益潜力、化学成分、植物化学、药理学和毒理学进行简要总结。材料和方法:探索各种科学数据库。结果:这篇系统的综述文章强调了这种高价值植物的药用和营养意义,重点介绍了这种植物的各个方面,如物理化学特征和药理学研究,验证了民间用途。因此,本文的注释将为探索这一传统植物的未来研究前景提供一个便利的工具。
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