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Black Pepper Extract
Botanical Name: | Piper nigrum L |
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Appearance: | fine powder |
Plant Part Used: | seeds |
Active Ingredient | Assay in % |
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Piperine | 95% |
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Historical Background & Origin
Black pepper, scientifically known as Piper nigrum, belongs to the Piperaceae family. The dried fruits of this plant, commonly referred to as peppercorns, are renowned for their pungent taste attributed to the presence of the alkaloid piperine.
Black pepper is derived from the unripe, green fruits of Piper nigrum, which turn black and wrinkled upon drying.
Medicinal Properties
From a medicinal standpoint, the alkaloid piperine is of particular interest due to its purported health benefits. Its traditional uses encompass a wide array of conditions, including colds, flu, digestive issues, diabetes, rheumatic ailments, and muscle pain.
Recent human studies have underscored its digestive, anti-diabetic, anti-carcinogenic, and anti-asthmatic properties. Moreover, scientific evidence supports piperine's role in enhancing nutrient absorption.
BLACK PEPPER
The spiciness of black pepper is primarily attributed to the alkaloid piperine (5-8%) and its derivatives, such as piperettine, piperyline, piperanine, and chavicine. These compounds, collectively known as alkamides, vary in concentration based on the pepper variety. The mature green fruits, when dried and processed, serve as a valuable medicinal resource.
Active Components: Noteworthy constituents include pungent acid amides, particularly piperine, as well as an essential oil containing limonene, sabinene, caryophyllene, and safrole.
Utilization: The fiery, tingling sensation induced by pepper stems from the activation of heat and pain receptors. This triggers reflexive responses like increased saliva and gastric juice secretion, along with enhanced enzyme release, thereby stimulating appetite and aiding digestion. While underutilized in European pharmaceuticals, pepper's digestive benefits are well-documented.
Health Benefits
- Facilitates digestion
- Exhibits anti-inflammatory properties
- Serves as a remedy for sore throats
- Supports cognitive function