Advances in the Study of Bioactive Compounds and Nutraceutical Properties of Goji Berry (<i>Lycium barbarum</i> L.)
This review examines the nutritional composition, bioactive compounds, and potential health benefits of goji berries (<i>Lycium barbarum</i> L.). Goji berries contain significant amounts of carbohydrates (46–87% dry weight), proteins (5.3–14.3% dry weight), and dietary fiber (3.63–16 g/1...
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description | This review examines the nutritional composition, bioactive compounds, and potential health benefits of goji berries (<i>Lycium barbarum</i> L.). Goji berries contain significant amounts of carbohydrates (46–87% dry weight), proteins (5.3–14.3% dry weight), and dietary fiber (3.63–16 g/100 g fresh weight). They are rich in micronutrients, including vitamin C (2.39–48.94 mg/100 g fresh weight) and potassium (434–1460 mg/100 g fresh weight). The berries’ unique polysaccharides, particularly <i>Lycium barbarum</i> polysaccharides (LBPs), exhibit molecular weights ranging from 10 to 2300 kDa. Flavonoids, such as quercetin and rutin (1.0–1.3 mg/g dry weight), and carotenoids, especially zeaxanthin (0.5–1.2 mg/g dry weight), contribute to the berries’ antioxidant properties. In vitro and animal studies have demonstrated various health benefits, including antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and immunomodulatory effects. However, more human clinical trials are needed to confirm these findings. The review also highlights the impact of geographical origin, cultivation practices, and processing methods on nutrient composition, emphasizing the need for standardization in research and commercial applications. Future research should focus on the bioavailability, metabolism, and potential synergistic effects of goji berry compounds. |
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spelling | doaj-art-4ecf7b440acd4c1593291cd92b16e4222025-01-10T13:14:58ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172024-12-0115126210.3390/app15010262Advances in the Study of Bioactive Compounds and Nutraceutical Properties of Goji Berry (<i>Lycium barbarum</i> L.)Xin Shi0Xiaojing Wang1Yuhong Zheng2Li Fu3Ningxia Institute of Quality Standards and Testing Technology for Agricultural Products, Yinchuan 750002, ChinaNingxia Institute of Quality Standards and Testing Technology for Agricultural Products, Yinchuan 750002, ChinaInstitute of Botany, Jiangsu Province and Chinese Academy of Sciences, Nanjing Botanical Garden, Mem. Sun Yat-Sen, Nanjing 210014, ChinaCollege of Materials and Environmental Engineering, Hangzhou Dianzi University, Hangzhou 310018, ChinaThis review examines the nutritional composition, bioactive compounds, and potential health benefits of goji berries (<i>Lycium barbarum</i> L.). Goji berries contain significant amounts of carbohydrates (46–87% dry weight), proteins (5.3–14.3% dry weight), and dietary fiber (3.63–16 g/100 g fresh weight). They are rich in micronutrients, including vitamin C (2.39–48.94 mg/100 g fresh weight) and potassium (434–1460 mg/100 g fresh weight). The berries’ unique polysaccharides, particularly <i>Lycium barbarum</i> polysaccharides (LBPs), exhibit molecular weights ranging from 10 to 2300 kDa. Flavonoids, such as quercetin and rutin (1.0–1.3 mg/g dry weight), and carotenoids, especially zeaxanthin (0.5–1.2 mg/g dry weight), contribute to the berries’ antioxidant properties. In vitro and animal studies have demonstrated various health benefits, including antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and immunomodulatory effects. However, more human clinical trials are needed to confirm these findings. The review also highlights the impact of geographical origin, cultivation practices, and processing methods on nutrient composition, emphasizing the need for standardization in research and commercial applications. Future research should focus on the bioavailability, metabolism, and potential synergistic effects of goji berry compounds.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/15/1/262polysaccharidesantioxidantsphytochemicalsnutraceuticalsfunctional food |
spellingShingle | Xin Shi Xiaojing Wang Yuhong Zheng Li Fu Advances in the Study of Bioactive Compounds and Nutraceutical Properties of Goji Berry (<i>Lycium barbarum</i> L.) Applied Sciences polysaccharides antioxidants phytochemicals nutraceuticals functional food |
title | Advances in the Study of Bioactive Compounds and Nutraceutical Properties of Goji Berry (<i>Lycium barbarum</i> L.) |
title_full | Advances in the Study of Bioactive Compounds and Nutraceutical Properties of Goji Berry (<i>Lycium barbarum</i> L.) |
title_fullStr | Advances in the Study of Bioactive Compounds and Nutraceutical Properties of Goji Berry (<i>Lycium barbarum</i> L.) |
title_full_unstemmed | Advances in the Study of Bioactive Compounds and Nutraceutical Properties of Goji Berry (<i>Lycium barbarum</i> L.) |
title_short | Advances in the Study of Bioactive Compounds and Nutraceutical Properties of Goji Berry (<i>Lycium barbarum</i> L.) |
title_sort | advances in the study of bioactive compounds and nutraceutical properties of goji berry i lycium barbarum i l |
topic | polysaccharides antioxidants phytochemicals nutraceuticals functional food |
url | https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/15/1/262 |
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