Phytochemical properties of guava plants (Psidium guajava): a review
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Bhadra, Anumita
Singh, Rattandeep
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Abstract
The traditional practice of medicine has been a core of cultures everywhere in the world. In this aspect, scientists and researchers have been looking for natural sources such as plants to study their benefits to mankind. In recent years guava is getting popular due to the enormous benefits rendered by it in the international trade. It deserving rises due to its nutritious significance, besides having various pharmacological applications, including its leaf's antimicrobial effect, the use of fruit and juice from its leaves to treat diarrhea dysentery, diabetes mellitus, and many others. The use of its seeds and bark is also known. However, due to presence of rich constituents, the guava also is a potential source of antioxidants which can be used in cosmetic and/or dermatological industry for generating new formulations. In review also suggests the antifungal and antibacterial property of guava which was estimated against a number of bacterial strains. Methanolic and aqueous extracts from Psidium guajava, were analyzed for the existence of phytochemicals and tested for their antioxidant and antimicrobial activity in this study. The phytochemical investigation has shown that guava leaves' extract is abundant in various secondary metabolites, such as polyphenols. Guava leaves have also been shown to be high in flavonoids, phenols and tannins, while components such as flavonoids, alkaloids, saponins and triterpenes are present in relatively lower concentrations.
Keywords: Pharmacological uses, antioxidant, antimicrobial