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International Journal of Food Properties | 2017

Natural polyphenols: An overview

Munawar Abbas; Farhan Saeed; Faqir Muhammad Anjum; Muhammad Afzaal; Tabussam Tufail; Muhammad Shakeel Bashir; Adnan Ishtiaq; Shahzad Hussain; Hafiz Ansar Rasul Suleria

ABSTRACT Plant-derived functional foods are gaining considerable attention due to their safety and therapeutic potentials. Research on plant-based functional foods presents several challenges ranges from hypercholesterolemia to cancer prevention. In last decade, special attention has been paid to edible plants and especially their phytochemicals. Today, there is an increasing interest in their bioactivities provided by these phytochemicals. Polyphenols are the most numerous and widely distributed group of bioactive molecules. Polyphenols have two general classes, one is flavonoids and other is phenolic acids. Among these, flavonoids are further divided into flavones, flavononse, flavonols, flavanols, isoflavones, and phenolic acids are generally classified into hydroxybenzoic and hydroxycinnamic acids. Fruit peel is one of the dense sources for flavonoids and their content may vary from species to species and due to exposure of light. Polyphenols have wide range of molecules and different set of biological activities that are mainly attributed to their structure. Investigations have revealed that polyphenols play a key role to prevent various diseases, like hypercholesterolemia, hyperglycemia, hyperlipidemia, and cancer insurgence. The current review article summarizes the literature pertaining to polyphenols and its allied health benefits.


International Journal of Food Properties | 2018

Biochemical characterization of wheat straw cell wall with special reference to bioactive profile

Tabussam Tufail; Farhan Saeed; Muhammad Imran; Muhammad Umair Arshad; Faqir Muhammad Anjum; Muhammad Afzaal; Huma Bader Ul Ain; Muhammad Shahbaz; Tanweer Aslam Gondal; Shahzad Hussain

ABSTRACT The core objective of the current study was to extract and characterize the wheat straw cell wall for its nutritional and bioactive profile. For the purpose, four different wheat straw varieties namely Ujala-16, Johar-16, Gold-16, and Galaxy-13 were procured from Ayub Agriculture Research Institute, Faisalabad, Pakistan. The whole research was conducted in three different phases. In first phase, nutritional composition and mineral profile of straw of different wheat varieties were determined. In second phase, wheat straw cell wall of different varieties was isolated and characterized for its important bioactive constituents, such as lignin, cellulose, hemicelluloses, phytosterol, and policosanol (PC) content. Results showed that straw of different wheat varieties contained 7.75–9.24, 3.98–5.06, 3.43–3.98, and 1.60–2.24 g/100 g moisture, ash, protein, and fat contents, respectively, whereas potassium, calcium, phosphorus, and magnesium were 1.19–2.03, 0.10–0.79, 0.10–0.98, 0.03–0.98 ppm, respectively. Moreover, lignocellulosic mass: cellulose 37.75–38.18 g/100 g raw material, lignin 15.67–16.07 g/100 g raw material, hemicelluloses 28.25–28.98 g/100 g raw material, was present in wheat straw and varied significantly among different varieties. In addition, phytosterol ranged from 854 to 1176 mg/kg in straw of different wheat cultivars, whilst PC from 196.09 to 236.48 mg/kg. Conclusively, wheat straw was an excellent source of many important bioactive moieties especially lignocelluloses and could have functional use.


International Journal of Food Properties | 2018

Functional and health-endorsing properties of wheat and barley cell wall’s non-starch polysaccharides

Huma Bader Ul Ain; Farhan Saeed; Nazir Ahmad; Ali Imran; Bushra Niaz; Muhammad Afzaal; Muhammad Imran; Tabussam Tufail; Ahsan Javed

ABSTRACT Cereals have captured global importance owing to the presence of bioactive moieties in cell wall. Numerous components have been considered but non-starch polysaccharides (NSP) of cereals cell wall are of prime concern. In this comprehensive review, the basic aim is to elaborate the functional and nutritional importance of cereals cell wall with special reference to NSP. Among bioactive components of cell wall, NSP, such as arabinoxylans, ß-glucans, and arabinogalactans of wheat and barley, have gained much importance. Moreover, literature revealed that NSP have greater role as prebiotic, immunomodulator, antioxidant, anti-diabetic, and cardio-protector as well as major food applications.


International Journal of Food Properties | 2018

Bitter melon (Momordica charantia): a natural healthy vegetable

Farhan Saeed; Muhammad Afzaal; Bushra Niaz; Muhammad Umair Arshad; Tabussam Tufail; Muhammad Bilal Hussain; Ahsan Javed

ABSTRACT Bitter melon provides health benefits against various ailments for improving the quality of life. It is nutrient dense plant-based food containing versatility of bioactive compounds such as alkaloids, polypeptide, vitamins, and minerals. Owing to presence of bioactive compounds, it has the ability to fight against various lifestyle related disorders, e.g. cancer insurgence, diabetes mellitus, abdominal pain, kidney (stone), fever, and scabies. Amongst bioactive moieties, p-insulin is similar to insulin whose subcutaneous injection significantly lower blood glucose levels in diabetic patients. It also contains steroidal saponins called charantin, act alike peptides and certain alkaloids that effectively control sugar level in blood. The therapeutic perspectives have been also highlighted as they are helpful in regulating blood cholesterol thus protecting the body from cardiovascular disorders like atherosclerosis. Whole fruit, seeds and leaves of bitter melon regulates impaired antioxidant status and suppress fat accumulation. Moreover, curative potential of its bioactive components and their utilization in value added food products are also the limelight of article.


Journal of Functional Foods | 2015

Prebiotics, gut microbiota and metabolic risks: Unveiling the relationship

Adeela Yasmin; Masood Sadiq Butt; Muhammad Afzaal; Marleen A. van Baak; Muhammad Nadeem; Muhammad Shahid


Asian Journal of Chemistry | 2016

Assessment of Therapeutic Potential of Pearl Millet Iron Fortified Cookies through Animal Modeling

Tayyaba Sami Ullah; Farhan Saeed; Nighat Bhatty; Muhammad Umair Arshad; Faqir Muhammad Anjum; Muhammad Afzaal; Azmat Ullah; Muhammad N. Aamir


Global Journal of Science Frontier Research | 2015

Antmicrobial Packaging, a Step towards Safe Food: A Review

Muhammad Afzaal; Urooj Khan; Hafiz Arbab Sakandar; Muhammad Nadeem Akhtar


Lipids in Health and Disease | 2018

Antioxidant capacity of cinnamon extract for palm oil stability

Muhammad Shahid; Hafiza Saima; Adeela Yasmin; Muhammad Nadeem; Muhammad Imran; Muhammad Afzaal


Asian Journal of Chemistry | 2018

Cellulolytic Treatment: A Competent Approach to Improve Extraction and Storage Stability of Carotenoids from Kinnow (Citrus reticulate) Peel

Muhammad Nadeem; Hafiza Saima; Muhammad Afzaal; Adeela Yasmeen; Aftab Ahmad; Muhammad Shahid; Muhammad N. Aamir


Asian Journal of Chemistry | 2016

Effect of Partially Defatted Sesame Meal Supplementation on Chemical, Rheological and Sensory Attributes of Bread

Muhammad Nadeem Akhtar; Muhammad Afzaal; Muhammad Shahid; Muhammad Nadeem; Adeela Yasmeen; Muhammad Rafiullah Khan; Muhammad Faiq; Zahoor Uddin; Farah Ather; Saba Nasir; Afrasiab Khan Tareen; Muhammad N. Aamir

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Muhammad Nadeem

University of Agriculture

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Muhammad Shahbaz

COMSATS Institute of Information Technology

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Adnan Ishtiaq

University of the Punjab

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Aftab Ahmad

University of Agriculture

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