Potential of L as a nutraceutical in human and veterinary medicine.

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2019
Plants have been used for thousands of years as medicine for treating variety of diseases and medical complaints by most of the civilizations. L. is an evergreen aromatic shrub with high therapeutic potential for the treatment of diseases in human and animals. The plant is rich in aromatic oils, invert sugars, resins, catechin, organic acid, terpenic acids, leucoanthocyanidin, alkaloids, flavonoids, tannins, gums, lignins, wax, etc. Juniper berries or extract of the plant has traditionally been used as diuretic, anti-arthritis, anti-diabetes, antiseptic as well as for the treatment of gastrointestinal and autoimmune disorders. The essential oil and extracts of juniper have been experimentally documented to have antioxidant, antibacterial, antiviral and antifungal activities. Recent studies have also found anti-inflammatory, cytotoxic, hypoglycemic and hypolipidemic effects of berries in experimental models. Further, the essential oil incorporation retarded lipid peroxidation in preserved meat due to its high antioxidant effect which not only improved meat product quality but also improved shelf life of the product. Thus natural antioxidant such as juniper can be used in place synthetic antioxidant for the preservation and improving self-life of meat products. New well designed clinical trials in human and animals using well-characterized extract or oil need to be conducted so that additional information is generated which can support the use of this natural product as a nutraceutical.
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Authors Raina, Rajinder;Verma, Pawan K;Peshin, Rajinder;Kour, Harpreet;
Journal Heliyon
Year 2019
DOI 10.1016/j.heliyon.2019.e02376
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