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9th Edition of International Conference on

Nutrition Science, Clinical Nutrition & Public Health

Plants with special reference to flavonoids and their role in obesity prevention

Mohammad Kamil
Lotus Holistic Institute, United Arab Emirates
Title: Plants with special reference to flavonoids and their role in obesity prevention

Abstract:

Obesity is one of the most prevalent nutritional diseases and a growing public health problem worldwide. The plant kingdom offers a rich source of structural biodiversity in the form of a variety of Natural Products. As we know natural products continue to play an important role especially in the food and pharmaceutical industries. Besides medicament, plants have always been a common source of food and nutrition either as such or as dietary supplements. The unique nutrient richness of every whole, natural food can be showcased in a variety of ways. But there is no better way to highlight the unique nutrient richness of foods than to focus on their flavonoid content . Flavonoid ,one of the largest nutrient families known to scientists ,covers a large group of naturally occurring, low molecular phenolic compounds found practically in all parts of the plant , include over 6,000 already-identified family members. A large number of novel flavonoids and biflavonoids have been isolated from medicinal plants. Some of the best-known flavonoids include quercetin, kaempferol, catechins, and anthocyanidins.

In this talk, the anti-obesity potential of diverse plants such as: Aloe vera ,Camellia sinensis, Hibiscus sabdariffa, Hypericum perforatum, Phaseolus vulgaris, Capsicum annuum, Rosmarinus officinalis, Citrus limon, Punica granatum and some other common plants will be discussed. Researchers consider the potential of these plants as natural alternative treatment for some metabolic alterations associated with obesity. Market dietary supplements for obesity frequently contain undeclared /hidden active ingredients that could be harmful to public health; the laboratory experience on this intentional adulteration will be dealt in detail.

Biography:

Professor Dr. Mohammad Kamil, M.Sc.; M.Phil.; Ph.D.; D.Sc.; Chartered Chemist(U.K.) and Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry (London), has worked in various capacities. As In-charge Drug Standardization lab. CCRUM, Ministry of Health -India, Professor at Hamdard University, India; Professor & Head, Department of Pharmacognostic Sciences, Zayed Complex for Herbal Research & Traditional. Medicine, Ministry of Health, UAE (1996-2010); Head TCAM Research at Department of Health, Abu Dhabi (2010-2020). Presently working as Director General, Lotus Holistic Healthcare Institute, Abu Dhabi, UAE since 2021. He is heading the Scientific Committee for the International TCAM Awards and Organizing Secretary for TCIM-2026.

Recipient of many honours and awards viz. recipient of Young Scientist Award( India), Hakim Ajmal Khan Global Award (2013); Focal Point and Expert, WHO –(2007-2022). Aqs-e-Mohar -Nabwi (Pakistan); Sheikh Zayed International Award in Traditional Herbal Research (2020).Produced 30 Ph.D. and M.Phil. students, besides guiding a huge number of M. Sc. dissertations and 40 Interns. More than 800 research papers with more than 10,000 citations are at his credit.Editor of a couple of Journals besides member of Editorial Board and Reviewer of many Journals.

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