Study of Bioactive Components Present in Oil Extracted from Fenugreek Seed: Review

Authors

  • Ms. Bopalkar Sneha Bahubali
  • Dr. D. T. Bornare

Keywords:

Fenugreek seeds, Extraction, Bioactive compounds, Medicinal properties, Food applications.

Abstract

A fenugreek seed (Trigonella foenum-graecum) is a native of India, and also found in Mediterranean region, southern Europe, Africa and western Asia. These seeds have their importance due to the medicinal properties as well as nutraceutical value present in their chemical composition. This fenugreek seeds were used for treating diabetes, menstrual cramps, cancer, heart related disease, skin and hair fall treatments, high per tension, weight loss, to increase milk supply in women who were breastfeeding. This seeds is found to be abundant in N-Dimethylaminomethyl, 1-ptoprnol, 2, 2-dimethyl-aceto, Aziridine,1,2,3-trimethyl-trans, 2-pentanone,4-hydroxy-4 meth, 2-trimethylsily-1,3-dithiane, 3-0-methyl-d-glucose, d-mannopyranoiside,uronate,Diazidine1,3,3-trimethyl,Methyl 4,8dimethylnonanoate There are numerous methods available on extraction of these compounds right from conventional (Maceration, Percolation, Reflux extraction, Soxhlet extraction, microwave assist extraction, pressurised liquid extraction, super critical fluid extraction, Pulsed electric field extraction, Enzyme assisted extraction, Ultrasound assisted extraction) apart from this some water based extraction technique may also use to extract bioactive compounds from fenugreek seeds. In present article a focus has been given to highlight importance of fenugreek seeds extract in terms of extraction of bioactive compounds and their probable application in the area of food and pharmaceuticals.

 

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Published

2021-10-11

How to Cite

Bahubali, M. B. S., & Bornare, D. D. T. (2021). Study of Bioactive Components Present in Oil Extracted from Fenugreek Seed: Review. International Journal of Horticulture, Agriculture and Food Science, 5(5). https://journal-repository.com/index.php/ijhaf/article/view/4145