TY - JOUR
T1 - Nutritional values, phytochemical composition and bioactivities of Sclerocarya birrea (Marula) seeds and its potential applications
T2 - Current research and future directions
AU - Chauke, Hakelo
AU - Silue, Yardjouma
AU - Aremu, Adeyemi Oladapo
AU - Fawole, Olaniyi Amos
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 The Author(s)
PY - 2025/4
Y1 - 2025/4
N2 - Extensively utilized by indigenous communities for generations, marula products, particularly the fruit, have successfully transitioned into the commercial market. However, despite the high potential and versatile applications, the marula seeds remain under-explored. Hence, through a hybrid approach (bibliometric analysis and systematic review), this review deeply analysed the existing literature on the nutritional values, phytochemical compounds and bioactivities of marula seeds in the Scopus database to identify the emerging trends and research gaps to offer an extensive roadmap for future research. The study focused on over 94 marula seeds-based documents extracted from the Scopus database from 1985 to 11th September 2024. Network visualisation, research performance statistics, and key contributors were generated using Vosviewer and R software. The study revealed that research on marula seeds is assumed by 337 authors, and the annual growth of research is about 3.54 %. South Africa is the leading country in the studied field. Research gaps identified encompass limited research on the micronutrients, sugars and proteins of marula seeds, a lack of studies investigating the antifungal activity of marula seed oil, and the under-exploration of phytochemicals and biological activities of the marula seeds. Therefore, future studies should focus on a comprehensive analysis of these research themes in marula seed parts to facilitate their integration into the commercial industry or to promote marula seed (oil) as a sustainable alternative to conventional techniques for food preservation like meat, fruit, and vegetables.
AB - Extensively utilized by indigenous communities for generations, marula products, particularly the fruit, have successfully transitioned into the commercial market. However, despite the high potential and versatile applications, the marula seeds remain under-explored. Hence, through a hybrid approach (bibliometric analysis and systematic review), this review deeply analysed the existing literature on the nutritional values, phytochemical compounds and bioactivities of marula seeds in the Scopus database to identify the emerging trends and research gaps to offer an extensive roadmap for future research. The study focused on over 94 marula seeds-based documents extracted from the Scopus database from 1985 to 11th September 2024. Network visualisation, research performance statistics, and key contributors were generated using Vosviewer and R software. The study revealed that research on marula seeds is assumed by 337 authors, and the annual growth of research is about 3.54 %. South Africa is the leading country in the studied field. Research gaps identified encompass limited research on the micronutrients, sugars and proteins of marula seeds, a lack of studies investigating the antifungal activity of marula seed oil, and the under-exploration of phytochemicals and biological activities of the marula seeds. Therefore, future studies should focus on a comprehensive analysis of these research themes in marula seed parts to facilitate their integration into the commercial industry or to promote marula seed (oil) as a sustainable alternative to conventional techniques for food preservation like meat, fruit, and vegetables.
KW - Applications
KW - Bioactive compounds
KW - Marula seeds
KW - Nutritional composition
KW - Phytochemicals
KW - Research trends and gaps
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85217905488&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.sajb.2025.02.008
DO - 10.1016/j.sajb.2025.02.008
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85217905488
SN - 0254-6299
VL - 179
SP - 188
EP - 197
JO - South African Journal of Botany
JF - South African Journal of Botany
ER -