Celery is a species of Apium graveolens, belonging to the family Apiaceae.
It is cultivated all around the globe as a vegetable. Celery can grow
to 1/2 m tall with stalks (leaf on the top) arranging in a conical shape
joined at a common base.
Nutrients
1. Carbohydrates
2. Sugars
3. Fiber
4. Fat
5. Protein
6. Water
7. Vitamin A
8. Vitamin B1
9. Vitamin B2
10. Vitamin B6
11. Vitamin C
12. Vitamin K
13. Folate
14. Calcium
15. Manganese
16. Magnesium
17. Phosphorus
18. Potassium
19. Iron
20. Sodium
21. Etc.
Phytochemicals
1. 3-n-butyl-phthalide
2. Acetylenics,
3. Coumarins
4. Phenolic acids
5. Limonene, coumarin,
6. Phthalides
7. Apigenin
and falcariondiol (1), (9Z) 1,9-heptadecadiene-4,6-diyne-3,8,11-triol
(2), oplopandiol (3), bergapten (4), 5,8-dimethoxy psoralen (5),
isofraxidin (6), eugenic acid (7), trans-ferulic acid (8),
trans-cinnamic acid (9), p-hydroxyphenylethanol ferulate (10),
caffeoylquinic acid (11), 5-p-trans-coumaroylquinic acid (12),
sedanolide (13), lunularin (14), lunularic acid (15),
2-(3-methoxy-4-hydroxyphenol)-propane-1,3-diol (16), D-allitol (17),
beta-sitosterol (18), benzolic acid (19), succinic acid (20), according
to Shenyang Pharmaceutical University(a).
Celery and hypertension
Blood pressure is the force of blood pushing against the walls
of the arteries as the heart pumps out blood. High blood pressure means
raising pressure in your heart.If it stays high over time it can damage the body in many ways.
In take of overall vegetable was found to have an Inverse associations to blood pressure (BP), including celery(b). Celery (Apium graveolens)
seed extracts, in hypertensive rat study, showed to decreased BP and
increased the HR, through its active hydrophobic constitutes(c)
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References
(a) [Chemical constituents of fresh celery].[Article in Chinese] by Zhou K1, Wu B, Zhuang Y, Ding L, Liu Z, Qiu F(PubMed)
(b) Relations of raw and cooked vegetable consumption to blood pressure: the INTERMAP Study by Chan Q1,
Stamler J, Brown IJ, Daviglus ML, Van Horn L, Dyer AR, Oude Griep LM,
Miura K, Ueshima H, Zhao L, Nicholson JK, Holmes E, Elliott P(PubMed)
(c) Antihypertensive effect of celery seed on rat blood pressure in chronic administration by Moghadam MH1, Imenshahidi M, Mohajeri SA.(PubMed)
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