Update on pharmacological aspects of carotenoids: molecules of pharmaceutical promise
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2022-03Publisher
Brac UniversityAuthor
Labanna, Marium AktherMetadata
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Carotenoids are photosynthetic light-absorbing pigments found in plants. They are well known
for their pharmacological activities in different ailments. Plants, fungi, algae, and different
microorganisms are the natural sources of carotenoids. These molecules are most commonly
known for their antioxidant properties. Rather than that, they are found to be effective against
some other severe diseases. The present study aims to accumulate these molecules as a new
therapeutic agent, as they have substantial efficacy to prevent and minimize the symptoms of
many conditions like cancer, diabetes, inflammation, atherosclerosis, depression,
neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer, cerebral ischemia and many more. Yet more
research and analysis are needed to make these pharmacologically active compounds usable to
mankind. In this study we have reviewed the sources, biosynthesis, separation and
pharmacological activities of different naturally occurring carotenoids.