Abstract
According to statistics, 10 million people worldwide die of gastrointestinal diseases every year, and the incidence of stomach diseases in the population is as high as 80%, among which 120 million people in China suffer from stomach diseases. Amomum villosum is a kind of traditional Chinese medicinal materials, is also a kind of medicine and food homologous raw materials, with moistening appetizer, warming spleen and diarrhea, Qi and pain relief effect. The volatile oil of Amomum villosum, the main active component of Amomum villosum has a variety of biological activities and pharmacological effects. Therefore, under the background of younger gastrointestinal health problems and more attention paid to gastrointestinal problems, it is of great significance to study the relevant effects of effective components of Amomum villosum, on gastrointestinal health. This paper focuses on the chemical composition, extraction process and specific mechanism of volatile oil of Amomum villosum, in gastrointestinal health, so as to provide certain reference and support for further research and development of volatile oil of Amomum villosum, in gastrointestinal health.
Publisher
Darcy & Roy Press Co. Ltd.
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