
Banana is one of the highly nutritious fruits which provide energy and help cardiovascular & bone health due to its high fibers, potassium & magnesium content.

Banana is consumed by populations across the globe due to its availability and nutritious value. Banana belongs to the genus Musa and family Musaceae. It is cultivated worldwide and harvested throughout the year.
Banana in the history
Banana has been mentioned in early Greek, Latin, and Arab literatures as an edible fruit. There is an intriguing story related to banana and Alexander the Great. He saw bananas on an expedition to India and wondered seeing the fruit.
According to ancient history of America, bananas were taken from the Canary Islands to the New World after discovery of America and they were first established in Hispaniola and soon spread to other islands and the mainland.
Bananas are most sought after fruits in the global market and it ranks 5th among the most demanded cultivated food crops.
In India bananas are used both as a fruit and as an important ingredient in a variety of dishes for culinary use. It is either eaten raw or processed.
In India bananas have been merged with its culture and religious ceremonies. The plant itself is used for decoration in festivities across various states of Indian subcontinent. Ripe bananas are used for preparing various delicious food items by people of all religions in India during their festivities and celebrations.
Nutritional value of bananas
Bananas are abundant sources of several types of bioactive compounds and antioxidants. They contain phenolic compounds, carotenoids, phytosterols which foster health.
Banana fruit peel and flesh are enriched with phytochemicals, including polyphenols, flavonoids, fatty acids, carotenoids, phytosterols, amines having antioxidant potential.
Bananas are rich sources of fibers.
One medium banana (∼118 g) contains about 27 g carbohydrate (half as sugars), 3.1 g dietary fiber, 105 kilocalories.
Bananas are great source of potassium (422 mg) and vitamin B6 (0.43 mg).
Dopamine is a polyphenolic compound detected in small quantities in banana flesh, and in ample amounts in the banana peel. However, this dopamine is not useful as a mood boosting compound to brain as dopamine cannot cross the blood-brain barrier.
Health benefits of banana
- Bananas a great energy booster
Bananas are a good source of carbohydrate and it boosts your energy to daily activities. In addition to carbs bananas are good sources of vitamins, minerals and fibers which boost health. Bananas can be consumed by non-diabetic people. However, its intake has to be in moderation for diabetic people as the fruit has high glycemic index.
The glycemic index of bananas is 51. Therefore, diabetics can consume banana moderately if they reduce unhealthy carbohydrates in their diet. Remember that banana is a rich source of fiber, antioxidants and vitamins and minerals essential for bone and heart health. Never forget to include a small piece of banana in your breakfast as a snack.
- Banana helps digestion
Bananas are abundant sources of fibers which can improve digestive health and prevent constipation.
Fibers also help to reduce bad LDL cholesterol and thus protect heart and cardiovascular system. Fibers have great role in the prevention of colorectal cancers.
- Improves cardiovascular health
Potassium in banana helps to improve heart health and blood pressure as potassium can reduce blood pressure. Furthermore the fibers in banana play a key role in reducing bad LDL cholesterol related atherosclerosis in arteries to heart.
- Antioxidants in banana fight against free radicals &oxidative stress
Flavonoid polyphenolic compounds in banana are effective antioxidants found in its flesh. They help in free radical scavenging & protect against oxidative stress induced damage to DNA of body cells. Vitamin C in banana acts both as an antioxidant against free radicals and boost immunity also.
- Improves brain health
Vitamin B6 found in banana has great role in helping to improve the health of brain & nervous system. In addition, vitamin B6 boosts metabolic health.
- improves bone health.
Magnesium in banana has pivotal role in improving bone health as well as heart health.
- Anticancer potential
A study shows that banana flesh can be used as a dietary supplement for protection against pancreatic and breast cancers as polyphenol flavonoid content in it can prevent oxidative stress and DNA damage [3]
How to include banana into your diet?
- Banana blue berry smoothie
- Banana kiwi apple smoothie
- Banana nuts chocolate milk shake
- Banana pan cake
- Banana puddings
- Banana dates smoothie
- Eat raw banana as a breakfast snack
- Banana milk shake
- Chocolate banana peanut butter overnight oats
- Banana peanut butter sandwich
- Banana muffins
- Boiled and sliced banana with honey and grated cheese
written by dr sanjana p