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Gingerols and shogaols: A multi-faceted review of their extraction, formulation, and analysis in drugs and biofluids to maximize their nutraceutical and pharmaceutical applications

Yasmin R. Maghraby, Rola M. Labib, Mansour Sobeh, Mohamed A. Farag

2023Food Chemistry X33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Gingerols represent the main bioactive compounds in ginger drugs mostly Zinigiber officinale (F. Zingebraceae) and account for the biological activities and the strong/pungent flavor in ginger. Ginger (Z. officinale) rhizome is one of the most valued herbal drugs for ailments’ treatment in many ayurvedic medicine asides from its culinary applications as a spice. Gingerols and their dehydrated products shogaols are phenolic phytochemicals found in members of the Zingiberaceae family and account for most of their effects including anti-inflammatory and anticancer activities. This review entails most of the novel trends related to the extraction, optimization, and formulations of gingerols and shogaols to insure best recoveries and efficacies from their natural resources. Further, it presents a comprehensive overview of the different analytical approaches for the determination of gingerols/shogaols’ levels in nutraceuticals to ensure highest quality and for their detection in body fluids for proof of efficacy.

Topics & Concepts

NutraceuticalZingiberaceaeGingerolRhizomeTraditional medicineExtraction (chemistry)ChemistryBiochemical engineeringChromatographyMedicineFood scienceEngineeringGinger and Zingiberaceae researchPiperaceae Chemical and Biological StudiesPharmacological Effects of Medicinal Plants