Pandan Leaves: Benefits, Uses, Side Effects & More
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Pandan leaves are tropical aromatic leaves that have, for years, been highly valued across Southeast Asia for their use in culinary and traditional practices. Known as the herbs of the east, they are found and used in various tropical regions such as Malaysia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, India, Thailand, parts of South Asia, Africa, and Central America1.
This article will explore the nutritional value of pandan leaves, their benefits, side effects, how to use them and precautions to be taken while using them.

Pandan leaves are leaves of the herb Pandanus amaryllifolius, that is indigenous to the Maluku islands of Indonesia. Their taste is often compared to vanilla due to their sweet and grassy undertone. Thus, these leaves are used as a natural flavouring and colouring agent in various food products such as rice, desserts, and sweets. They also have traditionally been used to treat headaches, fever, inflammation. They are rich in antioxidant compounds that contribute to their pharmacological properties1.
Pandan leaf powder is high in fibre, composed of carbohydrates (60.3%), proteins (12.73%), fats (5.28%), crude fibre (6.38%), ash (1.45%) and some important minerals and antioxidants1.The following are some important nutrients present in pandan leaf powder:
Pandan leaves are said to have certain potential health benefits owing to their rich nutrient and antioxidant profile. Pandan leaves benefits may include:
Other Pandan leaves uses include:
Note: While these health effects of pandan leaves have been studied, most research is still in the initial stages, and their use is more common in ayurvedic or traditional medications mainly for pain relief. Therefore, these should not be considered as a substitute for any medication/medical advice, and a doctor must always be consulted before including them in routine diet especially if you have any medical condition.
There is limited evidence for the side effects of pandan leaves in humans. However, the following should be kept in mind while using Pandan leaves:
In general, excessive use of herbal supplements is also linked to kidney and liver injury and should be avoided by individuals who have chronic kidney disease or liver disorders9.
Therefore, it is best to consume Pandan leaves in moderation and discuss with a doctor in case of any chronic medical conditions. Always follow the dosage instructions advised by a healthcare provider/ayurvedic practitioner to avoid the risk of any side effects.
Pandan leaves are available as fresh leaves, powder, and tinctures. They can be incorporated in your daily life in the following ways:



Although pandan leaves are usually considered safe, there are some precautions that should be taken while using them:
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There is no current evidence of drug interactions involving pandan leaves. However, pandan leaves have potential hypoglycaemia effects and hence can amplify the response that anti-diabetic drugs will have on the body1. They might also enhance the effect of blood pressure medications5. Therefore, individuals taking prescription medicines, such as antidiabetic or antihypertensive drugs, should consult their doctor before using pandan leaves.
There is not sufficient evidence regarding the side effects of pandan leaves on human health. Thus, individuals should consult their doctor before including them in their diet, particularly if they are on medications such as antidiabetic medications. If side effects such as an allergic reaction, or headache, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhoea are seen when consuming pandan leaves, you should consult your doctor as soon as possible. When using topically, if any allergic reactions appear on the skin, immediately consult your doctor.
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Pandan leaves have been widely used for their flavour and aroma. They also have been used widely in traditional medicine due to their potential health benefits such as antidiabetic, antioxidant, analgesic and antimicrobial activities. They can also be used as a food preservative to avoid food borne diseases. However, like every herbal supplement, they should be used in moderation and handled properly to ensure maximum benefits. Like any herbal remedy, it is important to consult your healthcare provider before routine usage of pandan leaves, especially if you have any medical conditions.
The closest substitute to pandan leaves in terms of its aromatic and flavouring properties would be vanilla. Vanilla extract is very popular in food products such as ice-cream, cakes, chocolates, and soft drinks10.
No, pandan and lemongrass are two different plants that are found in tropical regions11.
Initial research in animals have shown beneficial effects in lowering uric acid level, however, research in humans is still limited. Therefore, individuals should consult a healthcare provider before using pandan for this purpose, and it should not be considered as an alternative to prescribed medical treatment12.
Herbal remedies should generally be avoided during pregnancy. Pregnant women should always consult their gynaecologist before consuming any natural remedies or supplements.
Yes, pandan leaves can be freeze dried for storage13.
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