Issue 22, 2021

Brazilian passion fruit as a new healthy food: from its composition to health properties and mechanisms of action

Abstract

The Brazilian biodiversity is one of the largest in the world, with about 41 000 species cataloged within two global biodiversity hotspots: Atlantic Forest and Cerrado, the Brazilian savannah. Passiflora, known also as passion flowers, is a genus of which 96% of its species are distributed in the Americas, mainly Brazil and Colombia. Passion fruit extracts have a commercial value on a global scale through the pharmaceutical, nutraceutical, self-care, and food and beverage industries. Passiflora are widely studied due to their potential antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anxiolytic, antidepressant and vascular and neuronal protective effects, probably owing to their content of polyphenols. Passiflora setacea DC is a species of wild passion fruit from the Brazilian Cerrado, rich in flavonoid C-glycosides, homoorientin, vitexin, isovitexin and orientin. Intake of these plant food bioactives has been associated with protection against chronic non-communicable diseases (CNDCs), including cardiovascular diseases, cancers, and neurodegenerative diseases. In this review, we aimed to discuss the varieties of Passiflora, their content in plant food bioactives and their potential molecular mechanisms of action in preventing or reversing CNDCs.

Graphical abstract: Brazilian passion fruit as a new healthy food: from its composition to health properties and mechanisms of action

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
23 Jun 2021
Accepted
16 Sep 2021
First published
16 Sep 2021

Food Funct., 2021,12, 11106-11120

Brazilian passion fruit as a new healthy food: from its composition to health properties and mechanisms of action

I. de Araújo Esteves Duarte, D. Milenkovic, T. K. Borges, L. de Lacerda de Oliveira and A. M. Costa, Food Funct., 2021, 12, 11106 DOI: 10.1039/D1FO01976G

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