Nbeg, a Neglected Functional Fruit from Sedra (Ziziphus lotus L.) : A Mini Review

J Med Food. 2025 Jan 8. doi: 10.1089/jmf.2024.0193. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Ziziphus lotus L., or "Sedra" in North Africa, is a wild jujube from the Rhamnaceae family. Its fruit, "Nbeg," is used in traditional medicine to treat various ailments, such as tuberculosis, bronchitis, liver disorders, and gastrointestinal issues. This mini review highlights the main nutritional and medicinal properties of Nbeg and its potential application in human health and nutrition. Current scientific articles have recommended the use of Z. lotus-derived compounds to generate novel treatments due to their diverse biological functions (anti-ulcer, wound healing, litholytic, and antispasmodic effects). Z. lotus appears to be a good source for antioxidant compounds (phenolics and flavonoids, which are a diverse group of natural compounds belonging to the polyphenol family) and nutritional molecules (carbohydrates, amino acids, triacylglycerol, proteins, sterols, fibers, vitamins, lipids, and minerals), which made it a viable option for human nutrition and health promotion.

Keywords: Ziziphus lotus; bioactive compounds; human health; nutritional composition.

Publication types

  • Review