Volume 1, Issue 6

 

Phytochemistry of Medicinal Plants

 

Author(s): Mamta Saxena *, Jyoti Saxena, Rajeev Nema, Dharmendra Singh and Abhishek Gupta
Sarojini Naidu Government Girls Post Graduate (Autonomous) College, Shivaji Nagar, Bhopal 462016 (M.P.), India.

 

Abstract: Medicinal plants are a rich source of bioactive phytochemicals or bionutrients. Studies carried out during the past 2–3 decades have shown that these phytochemicals have an important role in preventing chronic diseases like cancer, diabetes and coronary heart disease. The major classes of phytochemicals with disease-preventing functions are dietary fibre, antioxidants, anticancer, detoxifying agents, immunity-potentiating agents and neuropharmacological agents. Each class of these functional agents consists of a wide range of chemicals with differing potency. Some of these phytochemicals have more than one function. There is, however, much scope for further systematic research in screening Indian medicinal plants for these phytochemicals and assessing their potential in protecting against different types of diseases.

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