Crocus sativus extract is a natural extract derived from the red stigmas of the crocus sativus l saffron flower. If you want to produce saffron, make sure you purchase crocus sativus corms. Saffron comes from the saffron crocus bulb crocus sativus, which is an autumn blooming crocus. The effects of crocus sativus saffron and its constituents. Each flower has three crimson stigmas, which are used as a spice and a coloring. Cryssa tzanidi, charalampos proestos, panagiota markaki department of chemistry, laboratory of food chemistry. Providing a comprehensive and contemporary overview of the status of this particular genus, this book will be of interest to all those concerned with the study and uses of spices, medicinal and aromatic plants.
It is a highly prized spice used for both sweet and savory dishes, most notably italian risotto, spanish paella, and many iranian and asian recipes. Crocus sativus linn is a grass like tuber plant with purple or lilac colored flowers. Anxiety disorders and schizophrenia are common public health issues. Saffron is considered to be the worlds most expensive spice. Saffron is the dried stigma of a flowering plant crocus sativus and is considered the most expensive spice in the world. Saffron bulbs, wholesale organic crocus sativus sativus. Crocus sativus is a sterile plant, therefore for over 3000 years pure crocus sativus has a reversed vegetation cycle, leaves come out in september and the plant flowers in october, then dries up in mayjune next year saffron flower is composed of 6 purple petals, 3 golden yellow stamens and one red pistil.
Sep 22, 2014 saffron, a spice derived from the flower of crocus sativus, has now undergone several trials examining its antidepressant effects and, in a recent meta. It is the dried stigma or threads of the flower of the crocus sativus plant. This a part of our series on aroma materials produced by carotenoid degradation. Crocus sativus, unknown as a wild plant, is considered to be a mutant that has derived from c.
Inhibits aflatoxin b1 production by aspergillus parasiticus. This plant is cultivated in many countries including iran, afghanistan, turkey and spain abdullaev, 1993. Grow one of the worlds most expensive spice in your own garden get out your favorite spanish or other ethnic cookbook and begin to dream. Only crocus sativus provides saffron a delicate highly valued spice, with very interesting medical properties, prescribed in homeopathy saffron provides taste and is a powerful dye it is a corm planted at 1520cm 68 depth, multiplying yearly and producing new corms. Saffron crocus crocus sativus brightens up fall with soft lilacviolet flowers. Complexity and extraordinary feature of the problem is drawn. Evaluation of the antitussive effect of stigma and petals of saffron crocus sativus and its components, safranal and crocin in. Crocus sativus, commonly known as saffron crocus, or autumn crocus, is a species of flowering plant of the crocus genus in the iris family iridaceae. How to grow saffron crocus sativus on a professional basis. Iridaceae, commonly known as saffron, is a perennial stemless herb that is widely cultivated in iran and other countries such as india and. In comparison to other parts of plant, the stigma has more applications in food, cosmetic and treatment of diseases. It is a prized culinary condiment, widely used in the cuisine of many european and asian.
Saffron predominantly contains certain chemical constituents that are responsible for imparting colour, flavour, and aroma. Saffron crocus may have first appeared in greece as a sterile triploid form that was selected from c. The cultivated clone was probably selected for its triploid vigour and extra long stigmas and has been maintained in cultivation for over 3000 years. The main components of saffron are crocin, picrocrocin and safranal. Lhistoire du safran, epice tiree du crocus sativus l. The attempt to look for cheaper alternatives fueled further research, and the petal of c. There are few studies about the pharmacokinetics of the lowmolecular mass carotenoids crocetin or crocin isomers from saffron crocus sativus l. Saffron crocus sativus kashmirianus cultivation in kashmir. Planting density determines the capacity for reproduction of the crocus sativus bulb. If there is danger of frost in your area, plant in containers that can be brought indoors. Cryssa tzanidi, charalampos proestos, panagiota markaki department of chemistry, laboratory of food chemistry, national and kapodistrian university of athens, athens, greece.
It is used as natural approach to reducing the feelings of stress and anxiety. Each flower will only produce three stigmas and each saffron crocus bulb will only produce one flower. The crocus sativus bulbs need to be kept in a dry, well ventilated environment. This is the most comprehensive book on saffron crocus that ive seen, but it leaves much to be desired. A corm, much like bulbs of tulips, are a top shaped structure that is planted underground instead of seeds. Saffron nutrition facts, medicinal properties, and health. Saffron grows well in areas that have cold winters and warm dry summers. Iran is the world leader in saffron production, but much smaller producers such as spain control the world saffron market and reap the largest share of the profits. Abstract saffron, the worlds highest priced spice, is made from the dried stigma of the saffron crocus, crocus sativus l. It is used in foods as color and flavor agent and also used in cosmetic preparations. Iso the international organization for standardization is a worldwide federation of national standards bodies iso member bodies. None has been performed with a galenic preparation. Very suitable for growing your own organic saffron.
Recently, accumulating evidences reveal a positive effect of saffron crocus sativus l. It is native of asia minor, and it is cultivated in mediterranean countries. A prospective doubleblind randomized placebocontrolled study of the effect of saffron crocus sativus linn. Therefore, the crop must be propagated by corm multiplication. Saffron contains more than 150 volatile and aromayielding compounds mainly terpenes, terpene alcohol, and their esters. Evaluation of the antitussive effect of stigma and petals of saffron crocus sativus and its components, safranal and crocin in guinea pigs. Practices and problems, authoramjad m husaini and badrul hassan and m. It is a prized culinary condiment, widely used in the cuisine of many european and asian countries. Galenic forms available liquid for hydrophilic or lipophilic systems such as syrups and drinks. Crocus sativus plant finder missouri botanical garden.
The authors have studied saffron, crocus sativus and the diploid species c. Clinical applications of saffron crocus sativus and its constituents. The word saffron is derived from the arabic word zafaran, which translates to yellow. The freshly formed replacement corms of saffron crocus sativus l. Saffron, the worlds most expensive spice, is derived from the stigmas of the saffron crocus crocus sativus l. After establishment, saffron spice yields in central otago, new. From this mass of cells, the saffron plant can grow and then take breaks underground by continually living through the corm structure. Although cultivated since ancient times, the native habitat of this crocus is unknown.
Saffron corms can also be grown in dry or semidry soil types, however, you need to keep in mind, that during periods of drought in autumn and spring, you need to be able to irrigate the land. The spice is actually the red stigmas of this crocus flower. The test of the culture of the saffron in area arid and semi arid falls under this vision of durable development. The stigma of crocus sativus iridaceae, commonly referred to as saffron, is the worlds most expensive spice grown all around the world, originally used to treat depression. It is best known for producing the spice saffron from the.
New unusual strategies are proposed for genetic improvement of saffron in order to increase yield production both in quality and quantity. Bioaccessibility and pharmacokinetics of a commercial. The objective of this metaanalysis was to assess the safety and efficacy of. The vivid crimson stigma and styles, called threads, are collected and dried for use mainly as a seasoning and colouring agent in food. Health, general alzheimers disease care and treatment depression mood disorder depression, mental fluoxetine usage imipramine pharmacognosy research pharmacological research pharmacology, experimental saffron crocus health aspects sexual disorders. Saffron, a spice derived from the flower of crocus sativus, has now undergone several trials examining its antidepressant effects and, in a recent meta. Saffron is a spice of crocus sativus saffron crocus which belongs to the family of iridaceae1 and studies has advocates its role in diseases cure. Uses, side effects, interactions, dosage, and warning. Crocus sativus is a sterile plant, therefore for over 3000 years pure crocus sativus has a reversed vegetation cycle, leaves come out in september and the plant flowers in october, then dries up in may. Being aware of the lack of comprehensive books on saffron i accepted the invitation of harwood academic publishers to edit the current book.
Even though the bulbs seem dormant, saffron bulbs are a nature product and very much. Ghani and jaime silva and nayar afaq kirmani, year2010. Pdf traditional and modern uses of saffron crocus sativus. Crocus sativus, commonly known as saffron crocus, is a delicatelooking lavender plant that produces soughtafter stigmas. Clinical applications of saffron crocus sativus and its. Saffron, used for dye, seasoning, and medicine, is the dried feathery orange tip of the pistils of the lilac or white, autumnflowering saffron crocus crocus sativus of western asia. The annual cycle of saffron involves five major stages. Saffron bulbs, crocus sativus sustainably or organically grown. How to grow saffron crocus sativus on a professional.
Health, general alzheimers disease care and treatment depression mood. The vivid crimson stigma and styles, called threads, are. Saffron crocus sativus petal as a new pharmacological. Flower formation in the saffron crocus crocus sativus l. The flower of crocus sativa is a light purple, but it is the threadlike reddish colored stigma of the flower that is valued. Even though the bulbs seem dormant, saffron bulbs are a nature product and very much alive. The effects of crocus sativus saffron and its constituents on. When harvested and dried, these stigmas create saffron, the most. Saffron is one of the highly prized spices known since antiquity for its color, flavor and medicinal properties. Therefore, the saffron crocus has to reproduce via corms. Crocus sativus, commonly called saffron crocus, is a fallblooming crocus from which the spice saffron is harvested. Saffron, the dried stigma of the crocus sativus flower, is considered among the main terroir products of morocco. The crocus sativus grows in many different soil types but thrives best in calcareous, humusrich and welldrained soil with a ph between 6 and 8. Saffron crocus sativus kashmirianus cultivation in.