Tecnologías supercríticas como herramienta sostenible para la concentración y co-encapsulado de bioactivos naturales de Lavandula luisieri
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2021
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Tradicionalmente, las plantas han sido utilizadas para el tratamiento y prevención de enfermedades o conservación de alimentos. Su diversa aplicación deriva de la producción de metabolitos secundarios como defensa contra agentes externos dañinos, mostrando una variada actividad con interés en diferentes campos. De hecho, la inclusión de plantas como herramienta terapéutica en los sistemas de salud está recomendada por organismos internacionales como la OMS. Actualmente el 52% de los fármacos son o bien un compuesto natural o un derivado del mismo, con un interés comercial creciente debido ala preferencia que los consumidores muestran los productos de origen natural como parte de hábitos de vida saludables para la prevención de enfermedades crónicas..
Traditionally, plants have been used for the treatment and prevention of diseases or food conservation. These diverse applications are a consequence of the production of secondary metabolites as defence against external damaging agents, presenting a varied activity with interest in many fields. In fact, the inclusion of plants as therapeutical tool in health systems is recommended by international organisations like the WHO. Nowadays, 52% of drugs are a natural compound or a derivate, and have a growing commercial interest because of the consumers’ preference for natural products inclusion as part of natural habits to prevent chronic illnesses...
Traditionally, plants have been used for the treatment and prevention of diseases or food conservation. These diverse applications are a consequence of the production of secondary metabolites as defence against external damaging agents, presenting a varied activity with interest in many fields. In fact, the inclusion of plants as therapeutical tool in health systems is recommended by international organisations like the WHO. Nowadays, 52% of drugs are a natural compound or a derivate, and have a growing commercial interest because of the consumers’ preference for natural products inclusion as part of natural habits to prevent chronic illnesses...
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