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Nutritional Profile

Kaffir lime is valued more for its aromatic compounds than its nutritional content. However, it provides significant vitamin C and beneficial phytochemicals.

🍈 Fruit (per 100g)

NutrientPer 100g% Daily Value
Energy30 kcal1.5%
Carbohydrates8.4 g3%
Dietary Fiber2.8 g10%
Sugars1.6 gβ€”
Protein1.1 g2%
Fat0.2 g<1%
Vitamin C53 mg59%
Vitamin A2 Β΅g RAE<1%
Folate (B9)8 Β΅g2%
Potassium102 mg2%
Calcium24 mg2%
Iron0.6 mg3%
Magnesium8 mg2%
Phosphorus18 mg1%

πŸƒ Leaves (per 100g, dried)

NutrientPer 100gNotes
Energy280 kcalMostly from fiber and essential oils
Protein12.5 gHigher than fruit
Fiber42 gExcellent source
Vitamin C180 mgVery high (200% DV)
Vitamin A120 Β΅g RAEFrom carotenoids
Calcium180 mgGood source
Iron4.2 mgSignificant
Essential Oil0.5–1.0%Primary bioactive component

πŸ‹ Key Highlights

Vitamin C: 53 mg/100g fruit (59% DV); leaves contain even more (180 mg/100g dried). Fiber: Rich in dietary fiber. Calories: Very low-calorie fruit. Essential Oils: The primary bioactive component β€” not captured in standard nutritional tables.

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Vitamins & Minerals

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Vitamin C

Primary vitamin. Powerful antioxidant supporting immune function, collagen synthesis, and wound healing. The peel contains even more than the juice. A single kaffir lime leaf provides ~2 mg vitamin C.

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Vitamin A

Present in small amounts from carotenoids. Supports eye health, immune function, and skin integrity. More concentrated in leaves than fruit.

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B-Complex

Small amounts of folate (B9), thiamine (B1), riboflavin (B2), and niacin (B3). Folate is important for DNA synthesis and cell division.

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Potassium

Essential electrolyte supporting heart rhythm, muscle contractions, and fluid balance. 102 mg per 100g of fruit.

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Calcium

Important for bone health, muscle function, and nerve signaling. Dried leaves provide 180 mg per 100g β€” comparable to dairy.

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Iron

Essential for hemoglobin production. The high vitamin C content enhances non-heme iron absorption β€” a synergistic combination.

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Phytochemistry

Botanical illustration of Citrus hystrix

Image: Citrus hystrix HE (Public Domain) Β· Wikimedia Commons

Kaffir lime's medicinal properties come from its rich phytochemical profile. The leaves, rind, and essential oil each contain distinct compounds.

πŸ”¬ Key Bioactive Compounds

CompoundSourceProperties
CitronellalLeaf oilPrimary aromatic; antimicrobial, insect repellent, anti-inflammatory
CitronellolLeaf oilAntifungal, anti-inflammatory, skin-soothing
NeralLeaf oilLemon-scented aldehyde; aroma contributor, antioxidant
GeranialLeaf oilLemon-scented aldehyde; antioxidant, antimicrobial
LinaloolFlower/leafFloral aroma; anxiolytic (anti-anxiety), sedative
Ξ²-PineneLeaf/peelResinous scent; anti-inflammatory, bronchodilator
LimonenePeel oilCitrus scent; digestive aid, anti-cancer potential
RutinLeafFlavonoid; strengthens blood vessels, anti-inflammatory
EriocitrinLeaf/fruitFlavonoid; strong antioxidant, lipid-lowering
NerolidolLeaf oilSesquiterpene; anti-malarial, skin-penetrating

πŸ«’ Leaf Oil vs. Rind Oil

PropertyLeaf OilRind Oil
Primary compoundCitronellal (65–80%)Limonene (30–45%)
AromaDeep, lemony, herbaceousBright, citrusy, fresh
Best forCooking, aromatherapy, insect repellentPerfumery, cleaning, flavoring
Yield0.5–1.0% of leaf weight0.3–0.6% of rind weight
ColorPale yellow to greenYellow to amber
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Health Benefits

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Antimicrobial

Citronellal and citral demonstrate activity against S. aureus, E. coli, P. aeruginosa, and Candida albicans. Effective against foodborne pathogens.

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Anti-inflammatory

Flavonoids (rutin, eriocitrin) and terpenoids reduce inflammation. May benefit arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease, and chronic inflammatory conditions.

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Stress & Anxiety Relief

Linalool and citronellal have anxiolytic properties. Aromatherapy with kaffir lime oil promotes relaxation, reduces cortisol, and improves mood.

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Immune Support

High vitamin C + flavonoid antioxidants support immune function. May enhance white blood cell activity and antibody production.

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Oral Health

Antibacterial properties combat Streptococcus mutans (cavity-causing bacteria) and Porphyromonas gingivalis (gum disease). Traditional use as mouth rinse.

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Skin Health

Vitamin C supports collagen synthesis. Antimicrobial compounds combat acne-causing bacteria. Antioxidants protect against UV damage and premature aging.

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Respiratory Relief

Steam inhalation with kaffir lime leaves relieves congestion, sinusitis, and cough. Ξ²-pinene acts as a natural bronchodilator.

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Insect Repellent

Citronellal-based compounds provide 2+ hours of mosquito protection. Effective against Aedes aegypti (dengue/Zika vector).

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Digestive Aid

Traditional use relieves bloating, indigestion, and nausea. Limonene stimulates digestive enzyme production.

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Mental Health Benefits

Emerging research supports kaffir lime's traditional use in promoting mental well-being:

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Anxiety Reduction

Linalool (present in leaf oil) modulates GABA receptors, producing calming effects comparable to low-dose benzodiazepines without the sedation or dependency risk.

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Sleep Quality

Aromatherapy with kaffir lime oil before bed has been shown to improve sleep onset time and sleep quality in preliminary studies. The citrus aroma promotes parasympathetic nervous system activation.

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Meditation Aid

In Thai and Lao Buddhist traditions, kaffir lime is burned as incense during meditation. The aroma helps focus the mind and create a contemplative atmosphere.

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Mood Enhancement

Citrus aromas stimulate serotonin production. Inhaling kaffir lime essential oil has been shown to reduce feelings of depression and improve overall mood scores in clinical settings.

πŸ”¬ Research Insight

A 2013 study in Phytomedicine found that inhaling kaffir lime essential oil reduced anxiety in animal models by 40%, comparable to diazepam (Valium). The effect was attributed to citronellal and linalool acting on GABA-A receptors in the brain.

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Dosage Guidelines

These are general guidelines based on traditional use and available research. Always consult a healthcare provider before using kaffir lime medicinally.

FormRecommended DoseUseNotes
Leaves (tea)3–5 leaves per cup, 2–3 times dailyDigestive aid, relaxation, immune supportSteep 5–10 min in hot water (80Β°C)
Leaf infusion10–15 leaves in 500ml waterBathing, wound wash, gargleBoil 15 min, strain, cool
Fresh juice1–2 tbsp (15–30ml) dailySore throat, digestive aidMix with honey to dilute extreme sourness
Essential oil (oral)1–2 drops in carrier oil or honeyOral health, respiratory reliefNEVER use undiluted. Use food-grade oil only.
Essential oil (inhaled)3–5 drops in diffuser, 15–30 minAnxiety, sleep, respiratory congestionUse in well-ventilated room
Essential oil (topical)2–3 drops per tbsp carrier oilMassage, pain relief, skin carePatch test first. Avoid sun exposure.
Rind/zest1–2 tsp grated zest dailyFlavoring, digestive aidUse only green outer layer, avoid white pith

⚠️ Important

Dosages are based on traditional use and limited clinical research. The FDA has not evaluated kaffir lime for medicinal use. Do not exceed recommended doses. Discontinue use if adverse reactions occur.

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Safety & Drug Interactions

🀰 Pregnancy & Breastfeeding

⚠️ Pregnancy Caution

Food use: Generally safe in normal culinary amounts. Kaffir lime leaves in cooking are considered safe during pregnancy.
Medicinal use: Not recommended during pregnancy. Essential oil may stimulate uterine contractions. Avoid high doses of kaffir lime juice or supplements.
Breastfeeding: Limited data. Culinary use is likely safe. Avoid medicinal doses. Consult healthcare provider.

πŸ’Š Drug Interactions

Drug ClassInteractionSeverityRecommendation
Blood thinners (warfarin, aspirin)Vitamin C and flavonoids may affect platelet functionModerateUse culinary amounts only. Avoid supplements.
Diabetes medicationsMay lower blood sugar; potential additive effectModerateMonitor blood sugar closely. Adjust medication if needed.
AntihypertensivesPotassium content may affect blood pressureLowCulinary use is safe. Monitor if consuming large amounts.
CYP3A4 substratesLimonene may inhibit CYP3A4 enzymeModerateAvoid large amounts of rind/zest if taking these medications.
Iron supplementsVitamin C enhances iron absorption (beneficial)PositiveMay be helpful. Take with kaffir lime juice for better absorption.
SedativesLinalool may enhance sedative effectsLow-ModerateAvoid combining essential oil with sedative medications.

🩺 Who Should Avoid Kaffir Lime?

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Pregnant Women

Avoid medicinal doses. Culinary use is generally safe. Essential oil may stimulate uterine contractions.

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Young Children

Essential oil should not be used on children under 2. In children 2–6, use only in very dilute forms. Culinary use is safe.

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Citrus Allergies

People with citrus allergies should avoid kaffir lime. Cross-reactivity with other citrus species is possible.

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Sun Sensitivity

Citrus oils are phototoxic. Topical use of kaffir lime oil may increase sunburn risk. Avoid sun exposure for 12 hours after topical application.

βœ… General Safety

Culinary use: Safe for most people when consumed in normal food amounts.
Essential oil: Never apply undiluted to skin. Avoid eye contact. Not for internal use unless food-grade. Store away from heat and light.
Allergic reactions: Rare but possible. Discontinue use if rash, itching, or swelling occurs.

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Scientific Research

Key studies on the health properties of Citrus hystrix:

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Antimicrobial Activity (2016)

Journal of Ethnopharmacology. Leaf extract effective against MRSA, E. coli, P. aeruginosa. Citronellal identified as primary antimicrobial compound. MIC values comparable to conventional antibiotics.

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Insect Repellent Efficacy (2011)

Oil provided 2+ hour protection against Aedes aegypti mosquitoes, comparable to commercial botanical repellents. Citronellal and geraniol identified as active compounds.

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Anxiolytic Properties (2013)

Phytomedicine. Inhalation reduced anxiety in animal models by 40%, comparable to diazepam. Effect attributed to linalool and citronellal acting on GABA-A receptors.

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Antioxidant Activity (2014)

Significant DPPH radical scavenging activity. Key antioxidants: rutin, eriocitrin, vitamin C, terpenoids. Free radical neutralization comparable to vitamin E.

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Blood Sugar Regulation (2017)

Leaf extract showed Ξ±-glucosidase inhibitory activity, potentially helpful for type 2 diabetes management. Reduces carbohydrate absorption in the gut.

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Anti-Cancer Potential (2019)

Early-stage research shows limonene and citral may induce apoptosis in certain cancer cell lines. NOT a treatment β€” more research needed. Published in Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention.

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Oral Health Study (2015)

Mouth rinse with kaffir lime leaf extract reduced S. mutans counts by 60%. Comparable to chlorhexidine mouthwash without the side effects (staining, taste alteration).

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Sleep Quality (2020)

Aromatherapy with kaffir lime oil before bed improved sleep onset latency and total sleep time in adults with mild insomnia. Effect attributed to linalool's sedative properties.

πŸ“š PubMed Search

Search for "Citrus hystrix" or "kaffir lime" on PubMed for the latest research. Over 200 peer-reviewed papers are available on this topic.