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International Journal of Drug Development and Research

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Swati Madaan

Department of Drug Development and Research, Amity University, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India

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  • Review Article   
    Therapeutic Potential of Culinary Spices
    Author(s): Ramanpreet Walia*, Shikha Saxena, Akanksha Singh, Reecha Madaan, Swati Madaan and Avneet Kaur Lamba

    Spices are herbs used as flavoring, aromatic and coloring agents. The culture of various countries even involves incorporation of spices on a daily basis, not just for their culinary potential, but also for the health benefits they provide. In fact, many age-old scriptures suggest the incorporation of Indian System of Spices in everyday meals to counter many diseases and keep them at bay too. The fact that dietary factors play an important role in treatment as-well-as prevention of diseases, makes it all the more important to conduct research and provide scientific evidence regarding the use of culinary species as potential agents with a therapeutic effect. Such culinary spices have various active phytoconstituents which can have many therapeutic effects and also prove to be great antimicrobial, antidiabetic, anticancer etc. agents. Generally,.. View More»

    DOI: 10.36648/0975-9344.22.1.170

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