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Effect of Processing on The Biochemical Parameters of Arachis hypogeae


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1 Department of Biotechnology, Aarupadai Veedu Institute of Technology, Vinayaka Missions Research Foundation (Deemed to be University) Paiyanoor, Kancheepuram district, Tamil Nadu, India
2 Biochemistry, Arizona state University, United States
     

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The uses of ethno medicinal plants for human healthcare still remain the most widely used medication system in developing and least developed countries. A large number of bioactive compounds exist in various species of plants. Novel anticancer agents are being sought from traditional medicines. From our previous study, the antioxidant effect of roasted Spanish variety of groundnut was found to be effective compared to runner variety of groundnut. Hence the present study focuses on in vitro and in vivo analysis of phytoconstituents, biomolecules, minerals, antioxidants and enzymes in roasted Spanish variety of groundnut and compared with raw Spanish variety of groundnut. This study reveals that roasting improvise the biochemical activities of groundnut.

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Biomolecules, Antioxidants, Enzymes, Ethano Medicinal Plants, Anti-Inflammatory.
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Authors

B. Prabasheela
Department of Biotechnology, Aarupadai Veedu Institute of Technology, Vinayaka Missions Research Foundation (Deemed to be University) Paiyanoor, Kancheepuram district, Tamil Nadu, India
V. Nandhini
Department of Biotechnology, Aarupadai Veedu Institute of Technology, Vinayaka Missions Research Foundation (Deemed to be University) Paiyanoor, Kancheepuram district, Tamil Nadu, India
V. Sakithya
Department of Biotechnology, Aarupadai Veedu Institute of Technology, Vinayaka Missions Research Foundation (Deemed to be University) Paiyanoor, Kancheepuram district, Tamil Nadu, India
Sreecharita Nidamanun
Biochemistry, Arizona state University, United States

Abstract


The uses of ethno medicinal plants for human healthcare still remain the most widely used medication system in developing and least developed countries. A large number of bioactive compounds exist in various species of plants. Novel anticancer agents are being sought from traditional medicines. From our previous study, the antioxidant effect of roasted Spanish variety of groundnut was found to be effective compared to runner variety of groundnut. Hence the present study focuses on in vitro and in vivo analysis of phytoconstituents, biomolecules, minerals, antioxidants and enzymes in roasted Spanish variety of groundnut and compared with raw Spanish variety of groundnut. This study reveals that roasting improvise the biochemical activities of groundnut.

Keywords


Biomolecules, Antioxidants, Enzymes, Ethano Medicinal Plants, Anti-Inflammatory.

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