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Chemical compositions and health-promoting effects of <i>Cichorium intybus</i> L. (chicory): a narrative review

Raghda A. El-Sayed, Ali B. Jebur, Mohamed M. Abdel‐Daim, Fatma M. El‐Demerdash

2024Food & medicine homology.12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In the present day, the investigation of herbal plants is essential to maintain a healthy and disease-free lifestyle by adhering to traditional medicinal systems and developing novel plant-based pharmaceuticals for a wide range of therapeutic applications. Nature provides a variety of therapeutic ingredients in the form of the versatile medicinal plant known as ‘chicory’ (<i>Cichorium intybus</i>). It has a wide geographical distribution (mostly in Asia, South Africa, and Europe) and a long history of use in folkloric treatments. Folk healers utilize this herb to treat various diseases, including diabetes and liver issues. Chicory (<i>C. intybus</i> L.) is a popular food plant in many parts of the world, and its unique phytochemical content has made it a staple in traditional medicine. It is a viable source of biologically relevant elements (potassium (K), iron (Fe), calcium (Ca)), vitamins (vitamin A, B<sub>1</sub>, B<sub>2</sub>, C), and bioactive compounds (inulin, sesquiterpene lactones, coumarin derivatives, cichoric acid, phenolic acids), with several biological effects including hepatoprotective, cardiovascular, antioxidant, anticancer, reproductive, anti-diabetic, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, antimicrobial, and other pharmacological effects. This review was created to highlight the chemical ingredients and medical significance of <i>C. intybus</i> based on recent literature.

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CichoriumNarrativeNarrative reviewFood scienceChemistryTraditional medicineLiteraturePsychologyBotanyBiologyMedicineArtPsychotherapistHerbal Medicine Research StudiesMicrobial Metabolites in Food BiotechnologyTherapeutic Uses of Natural Elements