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Musa acuminata
Tropical fruit; unripe banana and banana flower used in folk medicine for diabetes, diarrhea, and gastric ulcers.
Musa acuminata (banana) is a tropical fruit whose unripe fruit and flower are used in folk medicine for gastrointestinal conditions such as diarrhea, gastric ulcers, and diabetes. Key active compounds include pectin, resistant starch, serotonin, dopamine, and flavonoids, which contribute to its anti-ulcer, anti-diarrheal, and mood-supporting properties.
Unripe banana contains high levels of resistant starch and pectin, which upon ingestion form a protective gel that coats the gastric mucosa, reduces acid secretion, and promotes ulcer healing. The serotonin and dopamine present in the fruit and flower can modulate gut motility and exert mild mood-elevating effects via 5-HT and dopamine receptor pathways. Flavonoids in the banana flower exhibit antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities that further protect the gastrointestinal lining.
Tropical fruit; unripe banana and banana flower used in folk medicine for diabetes, diarrhea, and gastric ulcers.
Musa acuminata (banana) is a tropical fruit whose unripe fruit and flower are used in folk medicine for gastrointestinal conditions such as diarrhea, gastric ulcers, and diabetes. Key active compounds include pectin, resistant starch, serotonin, dopamine, and flavonoids, which contribute to its anti-ulcer, anti-diarrheal, and mood-supporting properties.
Unripe banana contains high levels of resistant starch and pectin, which upon ingestion form a protective gel that coats the gastric mucosa, reduces acid secretion, and promotes ulcer healing. The serotonin and dopamine present in the fruit and flower can modulate gut motility and exert mild mood-elevating effects via 5-HT and dopamine receptor pathways. Flavonoids in the banana flower exhibit antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities that further protect the gastrointestinal lining.