Janeczko Korkina*
Kigelia pinnata, commonly known as the sausage tree, is a remarkable plant native to the African continent. The tree is renowned for its distinctive fruits, which have been a subject of scientific interest due to their potential health benefits. This article explores the antioxidant power, anti-cancer potential and phytochemical profiling of K. pinnata fruits. Through a comprehensive review of existing literature and recent studies, we delve into the phytochemical composition that contributes to its medicinal properties. The antioxidant-rich compounds present in these fruits play a crucial role in neutralizing free radicals, while emerging research suggests promising anti-cancer properties. Understanding the biochemical makeup of K. pinnata fruits provides insights into their therapeutic potential and opens avenues for further research in the field of natural medicine.
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