Musa Fruits in Nutritive Phytopharmacology: Comparison
Please note this is a comparison between Version 4 by Barnabas Oluwatomide Oyeyinka and Version 3 by Barnabas Oluwatomide Oyeyinka.

Nutritional quality and the well-being of the body system are directly linked aspects     of human survival. From the unborn foetus to adulthood, the need for sustainable access to micronutrient-rich foods is pertinent and the global consumption of banana and plantain fruits, in effect, contributes to the alleviation of the scourge of malnutrition. This review is particularly aimed at evaluating the pharmacological dimensions through the biological mechanisms of Musa fruits  in the body, which represent correlations with their constituent micronutrient factors and dietary polyphenolic constituents such as minerals, vitamin members, anthocyanins, lutein, α-,β- carotenes, neoxanthins and cryptoxanthins, epi- and gallo catechins, catecholamines, 3-carboxycoumarin, β-sitosterol, monoterpenoids, with series of analytical approaches for the various identified compounds being highlighted therein.

Keywords: biomechanism; chronic diseases; dietary compounds; medicinal plants; musa; micronutrients; secondary metabolites

  • biomechanism
  • chronic diseases
  • dietary compounds
  • medicinal plants
  • musa
  • micronutrients
  • secondary metabolites
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