Abstract

The interest in phytochemicals found in plant foods as bioactive components of the diet has expanded in the last few years. This is because they have been linked with the prevention or reduced progression of many chronic diseases, such as cardiovascular disease, cancer and degenerative diseases. Oxidative stress, which could bring about oxidative damage to DNA, protein and lipids has been found to be a major factor in the aetiology of these diseases. Epidemiological evidence shows that observed health benefits of these plant foods on humans, especially fruits and vegetables, are due to the presence of bioactive phytochemicals which today, play an important role in pharmaceutical applications. Research shows that these compounds modulate the risk of chronic disease development by inhibiting reactions mediated by reactive oxygen species (ROS). Consequently, strong recommendations for their ingestion through the diet have become increasingly popular to improve man’s health. This article presents a review of the role of nutraceuticals, functional foods and value added food products in the prevention and treatment of chronic diseases. We also summarized the biotechnological approaches for enhancing the level of these bioactive compounds in plants, with a view to improve their nutraceutical value and phytotherapy efficiency. Key words: Antioxidants, degenerative diseases, dietary reference intakes, disease prevention, nutraceuticals.

Highlights

  • Chronic diseases are generally non-communicable diseases (NCDs) of long duration characterized by slow development or progression

  • We review the role of these foods in the prevention and treatment of chronic diseases

  • Epidemiological evidence shows that regular consumption of functional foods, value added food products and nutraceuticals is associated with a lowered risk of coronary heart disease, obesity, diabetes, cancer, osteoporosis and other chronic age-related degenerative diseases like Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases (Prakash and Kumar, 2011)

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Chronic diseases are generally non-communicable diseases (NCDs) of long duration characterized by slow development or progression. The promotion of healthy diets, nutrition and lifestyles to reduce the global burden of these diseases is continually being advocated, and a possible way out is the copious consumption of nutraceuticals, functional foods and value added food products, due to their ready availability and diseases preventing characteristics.

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