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Dioscorea Plants: A Genus Rich in Vital Nutrapharmaceuticals-A Review
Dioscorea species, known as “Yams,” belong to family Dioscoreaceae. This genus consists of
more than 600 species distributed from Africa, Asia, the Caribbean’s South America, and the
South Pacific islands. Their organoleptic properties make them the most widely used carbohydrate
food and dietary supplements. The underground and/or aerial tubers represent valuable sources
of proteins, fats, and vitamins for millions of people in West Africa. This review gives a shot of
secondary metabolites of Dioscorea plants, including steroids, clerodane diterpenes, quinones,
cyanidins, phenolics, diarylheptanoids, and nitrogen-containing compounds. This review collected
the evidence on biological properties of description Dioscorea, including in-vitro and in-vivo studies.
Dioscorea species contain promising bioactive molecules i.e. diosgenin that support their different
biological properties, including antioxidant, hypoglycaemic, hypolipidemic, anti- antimicrobial,
inflammatory, antiproliferative, androgenic, estrogenic, and contraceptive drugs. Indeed, besides its
nutrient values, Dioscorea is a potential source of bioactive substances of interest in the prevention/
treatment of several diseases, and thus represents a great challenge in developing countries.
However, ethnomedicinal potential should be validated and further researches on pharmacological
properties and phytochemical composition should be carried out. Particularly, doing some studies
to convert the preclinical results to clinical efficacy should be guaranteed