Title of article :
Phytochemical composition of some common coastal halophytes of the United Arab Emirates
Author/Authors :
Cybulska, Iwona Masdar Institute of Science and Technology - Institute Center for Energy, United Arab Emirates , Brudecki, Grzegorz Masdar Institute of Science and Technology - Institute Center for Energy, United Arab Emirates , Alassali, Ayah Masdar Institute of Science and Technology - Institute Center for Energy, United Arab Emirates , Jed Brown, J. Qatar University - Center for Sustainable Development, College of Arts and Sciences, Qatar
From page :
1046
To page :
1056
Abstract :
Halophyte species of United Arab Emirates are a source of unique active phytochemicals, potentially due to the extreme environmental conditions under which the plants grow in the UAE. These phytochemicals make the native halophytes possibly interesting crops for biorefining, where biofuel production is combined with the production of value added chemicals, improving the economic feasibility of both process. Phytochemicals found in these species are widely recognized and researched as potential pharmaceutical and nutraceutical products. We reviewed the literature for secondary metabolites from species from the following halophyte families: Aizoaceae, Amaranthaceae (incl. Chenopodiaceae), Avicenniaceae, Zygophyllaceae. The review revealed that plant species belonging to these families contain valuable phytochemicals, such as fatty acids, terpenoids, flavonoids, alkaloids, steroids, tannins, saponins, quinones and coumarins, many of which have been reported to have therapeutic effects in humans.
Keywords :
Halophytes , Phytochemicals , Biorefining
Journal title :
Emirates Journal of Food and Agriculture
Journal title :
Emirates Journal of Food and Agriculture
Record number :
2554642
Link To Document :
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