Liposomal Saffron: A Promising Natural Therapeutic and Immune‑Boosting Agent
Abstract
Saffron is the commercial name of the dried stigmas of Crocus
sativus flower, commonly known as the “saffron crocus.”
The colorful crimson stigma and styles (called threads)
are collected and dried for use, generally as an aromatic
seasoning and coloring agent in food. The main ingredients
of saffron include crocin, safranal, picrocrocin, and crocetin
which are primarily recognized for their antioxidant and
therapeutic properties.
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