Unveiling Various Facades of Tinospora cordifolia Stem in Food: Medicinal and Nutraceutical Aspects

Molecules. 2023 Oct 13;28(20):7073. doi: 10.3390/molecules28207073.

Abstract

Natural products with curative properties are gaining immense popularity in scientific and food research, possessing no side effects in contrast to other drugs. Guduchi, or Tinospora cordifolia, belongs to the menispermaceae family of universal drugs used to treat various diseases in traditional Indian literature. It has received attention in recent decades because of its utilization in folklore medicine for treating several disorders. Lately, the findings of active phytoconstituents present in herbal plants and their pharmacological function in disease treatment and control have stimulated interest in plants around the world. Guduchi is ethnobotanically used for jaundice, diabetes, urinary problems, stomachaches, prolonged diarrhea, skin ailments, and dysentery. The treatment with Guduchi extracts was accredited to phytochemical constituents, which include glycosides, alkaloids, steroids, and diterpenoid lactones. This review places emphasis on providing in-depth information on the budding applications of herbal medicine in the advancement of functional foods and nutraceuticals to natural product researchers.

Keywords: Tinospora cordifolia; functional food; herbal; medicine; nutraceutical.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Dietary Supplements
  • Plant Extracts / chemistry
  • Plants, Medicinal* / chemistry
  • Tinospora* / chemistry

Substances

  • guduchi
  • Plant Extracts

Grants and funding

The authors acknowledge the RSF grant 22-26-00079 support for the experiments, and the characterization of material for this manuscript.