Djati Yuliana and Arizka Kerami
Pandanus odoratissimus L., commonly known as screw pine, is a tropical plant valued for its diverse applications in traditional medicine and nutrition. While various parts of the plant have been studied, the seeds have received less attention. This review aims to explore the nutritional and medicinal benefits of Pandanus odoratissimus L. seeds, summarizing current knowledge on their phytochemical composition, nutritional profile, and therapeutic potential. The findings suggest that the seeds possess significant bioactive compounds and nutritional properties, supporting their potential applications in modern healthcare and nutrition.
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