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The role of Safranal and saffron stigma extracts in oxidative stress, diseases and photoaging: A systematic review

Sanju Nanda, Kumud Madan

2021Heliyon82 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

is the most expensive spice found in limited region of the planet and is also reported to be used in traditional systems of medicine. Chemically, safranal is a monoterpene aldehyde possessing a sweet fragrance. While exploring for the photoprotective properties of safranal, we learnt about the immense antioxidant potential of safranal. Investigation by various research groups established safranal as an anti-inflammatory, antidepressant, anxiolytic, antiasthamatic, antihypertensive, anticonvulsant, anticancer and antitussive and antigenotoxic agent. It has brought researchers over the world to explore the antioxidant benefits of saffron for human health. In the present paper, potential of safranal and its related molecules as radical scavenger in combating oxidative stress, diseased conditions is collated and the underlying mechanisms have been explained. Various cell lines and animal models used for study of Safranal have been discussed.

Topics & Concepts

SafranalOxidative stressCrocinCrocus sativusPharmacologyChemistryAntioxidantReactive oxygen speciesMedicineBiochemistryTraditional medicineSaffron Plant Research StudiesNigella sativa pharmacological applicationsPhytochemical and Pharmacological Studies