Food Bioengineering,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
3(4), P. 464 - 481
Published: Dec. 1, 2024
ABSTRACT
Medicinal
and
edible
homologous
(MEHs)
plants
are
valuable
in
medicine
food
science
as
plants.
Saponins,
one
of
the
major
chemical
components
isolated
from
MEHs
plants,
have
significant
antioxidant,
anti‐inflammatory,
antibacterial,
antiviral
biological
activities.
This
paper
provides
an
overview
basic
structure,
properties,
bioactivity
saponins,
development
novel
delivery
systems
for
their
enhanced
bioavailability,
applications
various
fields.
It
also
highlights
innovations
challenges
current
trends
saponin
research
a
basis
safe
effective
natural
active
ingredient
based
on
Through
comprehensive
analysis,
this
aims
to
provide
theoretical
technical
support
further
application
saponins
science.
Molecules,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
30(4), P. 863 - 863
Published: Feb. 13, 2025
Natural
surfactants
are
surface-active
molecules
synthesized
from
renewable
resources
(i.e.,
plants,
animals,
or
microorganisms)
and
possess
properties
comparable
to
conventional
surfactants,
making
them
an
environmentally
friendly
potential
alternative
petrochemical
surfactants.
Additionally,
they
exhibit
biological
such
as
anti-microbial
properties,
biodegradability,
less
toxicity,
allowing
their
use
in
everyday
products
with
minimal
risk
human
health
the
environment.
Based
on
mode
of
production,
natural
can
be
classified
into
first-generation
bio-based
second-generation
biosurfactants,
although
definition
may
vary
depending
author
literature.
This
review
offers
extensive
classification
focusing
composition,
sources,
production
methods,
applications
across
various
industries.
Furthermore,
main
challenges
future
perspectives
discussed.
RSC Advances,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(7), P. 5073 - 5083
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
A
stable
oil-in-water
emulsion
was
developed
using
vitamin-E
and
saponin
from
Acacia
concinna
.
The
exhibited
significant
antifungal
activity
against
A.
flavus
C.
albicans
,
making
it
a
promising
natural
effective
topical
formulation.
Molecules,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
30(9), P. 1973 - 1973
Published: April 29, 2025
Plants
provide
valuable
compounds
that
positively
influence
the
health
of
blood
vessels,
including
those
in
skin.
Numerous
plants
exhibit
anti-inflammatory,
antioxidant,
and
vasodilating
effects,
which
enhance
circulation
may
promote
skin
regeneration
suppleness.
Botanical
species
like
Camellia
sinensis,
Chrysanthellum
indicum,
Helichrysum
italicum,
Glycyrrhiza
glabra,
Ginkgo
biloba,
or
Artemisia
lavandulaefolia
cutaneous
vessels
The
beneficial
impact
this
context
is
attributed
to
various
secondary
metabolites
inherent
these
plants,
phenolic
acids,
flavonoids,
vitamins,
saponins,
can
subsequently
microcirculation,
diminish
swelling,
inhibit
telangiectasia,
occlude
appearance.
In
addition,
high
antioxidant
activity
also
key
here,
helps
protect
from
damage
caused
by
oxidative
stress.
This
article
provides
an
overview
specific
along
with
a
discussion
particular
active
within
such
effects.
These
herbs
not
only
improve
vascular
but
more
youthful
By
examining
their
distinct
qualities,
we
our
comprehension
synergistic
effects
on
vitality
resilience.
Drug Design Development and Therapy,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
Volume 18, P. 1917 - 1932
Published: May 1, 2024
Abstract:
The
oral
cavity
is
an
excellent
place
for
various
microorganisms
to
grow.
Spectrococcus
mutans
and
sanguinis
are
Gram-negative
bacteria
found
in
the
as
pioneer
biofilm
formers
on
tooth
surface
that
cause
caries.
Caries
treatment
has
been
done
with
antibiotics
therapeutics,
but
resistance
level
of
S.
necessitates
exploration
new
drug
compounds.
Black
cumin
(
Nigella
sativa
Linn.)
known
contain
secondary
metabolites
have
antioxidant,
antibacterial,
anti-biofilm,
anti-inflammatory
antifungal
activities.
purpose
this
review
article
present
data
potential
Linn
seeds
anti-biofilm.
This
will
discuss
biofilm-forming
bacteria,
mechanism
antibiotics,
bioactivity
N.
extracts
seed
isolates
together
Structure
Activity
Relationship
(SAR)
compound
isolates.
We
collected
from
reliable
references
illustrate
anti-biofilm
drug.
Keywords:
Linn,
dental
caries,
,