Auteurs
Iahtisham‐Ul Haq, Muhammad Imran, Muhammad Nadeem, Tabussam Tufail, Tanweer A Gondal, Mohammad S Mubarak
Date de publication
2021/2
Source
Phytotherapy research
Volume
35
Numéro
2
Pages
680-700
Éditeur
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Description
Medicinal plants have been used for years as a source of food, spices, and, in traditional medicine, as a remedy to numerous diseases. Piper nigrum, belonging to the family Piperaceae is one of the most widely used spices all over the world. It has a distinct sharp flavor attributed to the presence of the phytochemical, piperine. Apart from its use as a spice, P. nigrum is frequently used for medicinal, preservation, and perfumery purposes. Black pepper contains 2–7.4% of piperine, varying in content is associated with the pepper plant. Piperine displays numerous pharmacological effects such as antiproliferative, antitumor, antiangiogenesis, antioxidant, antidiabetic, anti‐obesity, cardioprotective, antimicrobial, antiaging, and immunomodulatory effects in various in vitro and in vivo experimental trials. Furthermore, piperine has also been documented for its hepatoprotective, anti‐allergic, anti‐inflammatory, and …
Nombre total de citations
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