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Chia seeds products: an overview
Chia, Salvia hispanica L., is a medicinal
and dietary plant species used since ancient times by
Mayan and Aztec. Its product is a dry indehiscent fruit
which is commonly called seed. In recent times, there
was an increasing attention and diffusion of the seeds
of the plant for their health benefits and uses in
cooking. In fact, seeds are a rich source of nutrients
first of all the polyunsaturated omega-3 fatty acids that
protect from inflammation, enhance cognitive performance
and reduce the level of cholesterol. Seeds are
also rich in polyphenols derived from caffeic acid that
are antioxidant compounds protecting the body from
free radicals, aging and cancer. In addition, carbohydrate
based fibers, present at high concentration levels,
are associated with reducing inflammation, lowering
cholesterol and regulating bowel function. This review
summarizes the current knowledge on the phytochemistry
and pharmacological properties of the seeds of
this plant, with special emphasis on the nutritional, and
phytochemical analysis of the plant, including the
recently developed metabolomic studie