Revathi Chandran1, Senthilkumar Obuliraj2*, Soundeswaran Sundararajan3, Sridevi Baskaran4, and Muralisankar Margabandhu 2,5
1Department of Chemistry, Chellammal Women’s College, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
2Department of Chemistry, Ramco Institute of Technology, Rajapalayam, Tamil Nadu, India
3Department of Chemistry, Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Technology, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
4Department of Chemistry, Presidency College, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
5Department of Chemistry, Velammal College of Engineering and Technology, Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India
Corresponding Author E-mail:senthilkumar@ritrjpm.ac.in
Functional food plays a critical role on enhancing an individual’s health, in the current scenario. The health benefits of functional foods are elaborated through a review of bioactive components present in these foods. The importance of the components such as minerals, polyols, prebiotics, probiotics, carotenoids, flavonoids, proteins, dietary fibres, vitamins, and fatty acids such as Omega n-3 fatty acids which are present in our daily diet and their role in promoting human health is reviewed in this article. The mechanism of action of these components in the gut and their biochemical responses are discussed. This study also emphasizes the use of controlled delivery of the components by nanotechnological research, typically conducted "in-vitro." A detailed note is included to describe how these bioactive ingredients work to treat and prevent COVID-19 infection. The functional components present in foods such as garlic, green tea, curcumin and so forth, can impede the spike glycoproteins of the COVID 19 virus and the ACE2 (Angiotensin Converting Enzyme) receptors present in the human body. These components act by modulating the host immune response against the SARS CoV2 virus in addition to their own inherent antiviral action. Since COVID infection has become an endemic, the daily dietary supplementation of functional components is a novel idea of battling the same. A few of the adverse effects of the bioactive components are also outlined.
Bioactive components; Covid-19; Carotenoids; Functional food; Minerals; Polyphenols; Proteins; Prebiotic; Probiotic; Vitamins