Antioxidant Activity in Extracts from Zingiberaceae Family: Cardamom, Turmeric, and Ginger
Author/s
Ballester Navarro, Pura; Cerdá Martínez Pujalte, Begoña; Arcusa Saura, Raúl; García Muñoz, Ana María; Marhuenda Hernández, Javier; [et al.]Date
2023-05-11Discipline/s
Ciencias de la AlimentaciónSubject/s
Antioxidant activityElettaria cardamomum L. Maton (cardamom)
Curcuma longa L. (turmeric)
Zingiber officinale Roscoe (ginger)
Bioactive compounds
Abstract
An increase in life expectancy leads to a greater impact of chronic non-communicable diseases. This is even more remarkable in elder populations, to whom these become main determinants of health status, affecting mental and physical health, quality of life, and autonomy. Disease appearance is closely related to the levels of cellular oxidation, pointing out the importance of including foods in one’s diet that can prevent oxidative stress. Previous studies and clinical data suggest that some plant-based products can slow and reduce the cellular degradation associated with aging and age-related diseases. Many plants from one family present several applications that range from the food to the pharmaceutical industry due to their characteristic flavor and scents. The Zingiberaceae family, which includes cardamom, turmeric, and ginger, has bioactive compounds with antioxidant activities. They also have anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, anticancer, and antiemetic activities and properties th...