Mentha: A review on its bioactive compounds and potential health benefits

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Abstract

Mint (Mentha) is a medicinal herb, which possesses a lot of bioactive components. Globally, it has been used as a flavor enhancer in foods. Due to the presence of phenolic acids and flavonoids, it is considered to have a greater number of antioxidants. Mint has been linked to physiological benefits to humans that include protection against microbes; anticancer and antiallergenic properties; positive effects in reducing blood sugar; analgesic property; cures loose motion, indigestion, gas, and irritation bowel syndrome; gives relief from respiratory problems; has wound healing activity;, and is good for breastfeeding. The present paper reviews the evidence-based research regarding the bioactive components and health benefits of the mint plant.

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Wani, S. A., Naik, H. R., Wagay, J. A., Ganie, N. A., Mulla, M. Z., & Dar, B. N. (2022). Mentha: A review on its bioactive compounds and potential health benefits. Quality Assurance and Safety of Crops and Foods. Codon Publications. https://doi.org/10.15586/qas.v14i4.1129

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