Health benefits of Plums:
Delicious, fleshy, succulent plums are low
in calories (46 calories per 100 g) and contain no saturated fats; however,
contain numerous health promoting compounds, minerals and vitamins.
Certain health benefiting compounds present
in the plum fruits, such as dietary fiber, sorbitol, and isatin are known to
help regulate the functioning of the digestive system and thereby relieve
constipation conditions.
Total antioxidant strength of plums
measured in terms of ORAC (Oxygen radical absorbance capacity) is 6259 µmol
TE/100 g. Fresh berries are a moderate source of vitamin C, which is also a
powerful natural antioxidant. Consumption of foods rich in vitamin C helps the
body develop resistance against infectious agents, counter inflammation and
scavenge harmful free radicals.
Fresh plums, especially yellow Mirabelle
type, are a moderate source of vitamin A and beta carotene. Vitamin A is
essential for good eye sight. It is also required for maintaining healthy mucus
membranes and skin. Consumption of natural fruits rich in vitamin A has found
to protect from lung and oral cavity cancers.
The fruit is also good in health promoting
flavonoid poly phenolic antioxidants such as lutein, cryptoxanthin and
zea-xanthin in significant amounts. These compounds help act as scavengers
against oxygen-derived free radicals and reactive oxygen species (ROS) that
play a role in aging and various disease processes. Zea-xanthin, an important
dietary carotenoid selectively absorbed into the retinal macula lutea where it
is thought to provide antioxidant and protective UV light-filtering functions.
Plums are plentiful in minerals like
potassium, fluoride and iron. Iron is required for red blood cell formation.
Potassium is an important component of cell and body fluids that helps
controlling heart rate and blood pressure.
In addition, the berries are moderate
sources in B-complex groups of vitamins such as niacin, vitamin B-6 and
pantothenic acid. These vitamins are acting as cofactors help the body
metabolize carbohydrates, proteins and fats. They also provide about 5% RDA
levels of vitamin K. Vitamin K is essential for many clotting factors function
in the blood as well as in bone metabolism and help reduce Alzheimer's disease
in the elderly.
Dr.S.Senthil Karunakaran,
M.D(Siddha)
AVIZTHAM SIDDHA HOSPITAL
No 6, Mounasamy Mutt Street,
Ambattur O.T, Chennai – 53
Contact no: 9444403023
Email; drkarunakaran@gmail.com
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