Rapeseed meal nutraceuticals


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Authors

  • Syed Imran Hashmi Department of Food Trade & Business Management, College of Food Technology, Marathwada Agricultural University, Parbhani – 431 402 (Maharastra) India Author
  • P.N. Satwadhar Department of Food Trade & Business Management, College of Food Technology, Marathwada Agricultural University, Parbhani – 431 402 (Maharastra) India Author
  • R.R. Khotpal Department of Fats and Oil Technology, Laxminarayan Institute of Technology, Rashtrasant Tokdoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur – 440 033 (Maharastra) India Author
  • H.W. Deshpande Department of Food Trade & Business Management, College of Food Technology, Marathwada Agricultural University, Parbhani – 431 402 (Maharastra) India Author
  • K. A. Syed Department of Food Trade & Business Management, College of Food Technology, Marathwada Agricultural University, Parbhani – 431 402 (Maharastra) India Author
  • B.P. Vibhute Department of Fats and Oil Technology, Laxminarayan Institute of Technology, Rashtrasant Tokdoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur – 440 033 (Maharastra) India Author

https://doi.org/10.56093/job.v1i2.

Keywords:

rapeseed meal, nutraceuticals, phytochemicals, bioactive components, functional food

Abstract

Many components of human diet previously overlooked are now considered to play an important role in the
prevention and treatment of important diseases. Over the last decade disease preventing food and ingredients
(called nutraceuticals) have written some success stories. Today the most important nutraceutical formulations
contain vitamins, with antioxidant properties, oligosaccharides, bioactive peptides, phenolic compounds,
glucosinolates and other products. Studies showed that cruciferous seed meals that include rapeseed exerted
protective effects against tumour formation and growth. Rapeseed is reported to have a broad range of
therapeutic effects, including antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antitumour and anticancer effect. The medicinal
properties of rapeseed are due to presence of variety of phytochemicals imparting the effect. In the laboratory,
rapeseeds have been found to have very strong antioxidant activity, inhibiting cancer cell proliferation,
decreasing lipid oxidation, and lowering cholesterol. While extensive research have been done, a literature
review for health benefits of rapeseed meal and their phytochemicals has not been compiled to summarize
the investigations to provide a baseline for considering rapeseed meal in isolating nutraceuticals and developing
functional food. This review attempts to report the medicinal properties of individual bioactive component,
with the recent updates in vivo and in vitro research to explore the possibility of utilizing rapeseed meal in
development of functional food. The consideration of all the bioactive components of rapeseed meal is
beyond the purview of this review. Hence, only extensively studied major bioactive components viz. rapeseed
phenolics, glucosinolates, dithiolthiones, phytates, phytosterols and bioactive peptides are considered.

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Submitted

2024-11-05

Published

2026-04-13

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How to Cite

Rapeseed meal nutraceuticals (Syed Imran Hashmi, P.N. Satwadhar, R.R. Khotpal, H.W. Deshpande, K. A. Syed, & B.P. Vibhute, Trans.). (2026). Journal of Oilseed Brassica, 1(2), 43-54. https://doi.org/10.56093/job.v1i2.