Goji ( Lycium barbarum and L. chinense ): Phytochemistry, Pharmacology and Safety in the Perspective of Traditional Uses and Recent Popularity
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Abstract
Since the beginning of this century, Goji berries and juice are being sold as health food products in western countries and praised in advertisements and in the media for well-being and as an anti-aging remedy. The popularity of Goji products has rapidly grown over the last years thanks to efficient marketing strategies. Goji is a relatively new name given to Lycium barbarum and L. chinense, two close species with a long tradition of use as medicinal and food plants in East Asia, in particular in China. While only L. barbarum is officinal, the fruit (fructus Lycii) and the root bark (cortex Lycii radicis) of both species are used in the folk medicine. We review here the constituents, pharmacology, safety, and…
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- Lycium
- Traditional medicine
- Ethnobotany
- Context (archaeology)
- Medicine
- Medicinal plants
- Biology
- Alternative medicine
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