Ficus carica L. is a native plant to Southwest Asia and widely spread from ancient times in the Mediterranean region. Its fruits (figs) and leaves present important nutritional components (vitamins, minerals, sugars, amino acids, etc.) and health-related effects due to their phytochemical composition. Numerous bioactive compounds, such as phenolic compounds (phenolic acids), flavonoids (flavonols, flavones, and anthocyanins), coumarins, sterols, and volatiles (monoterpenes, sesquiterpenes, norisoprenoids, ketones, alcohols, esters, etc.), among others, have been isolated from fruits and leaves of F. carica that are the main ingredients used in the production of different alcoholic beverages such as wine, liqueur, and spirit. This chapter aims to review the different chemical and biological characteristics found both in raw materials (fruits and leaves) and in the final product (wine, liqueur, and spirit) that have been consumed and known throughout human history.Phytochemicals or plant secondary metabolites are non-nutritive plant metabolites which are essential for plant survival and proper growth and reproduction [23]. Many of these components have bioactivities toward animal biochemistry and metabolism with the ability to provide health benefits. F. carica plant owns the highest diversity of compounds with the higher quantities of all classes of compounds (except aldehydes and monoterpenes) mainly in leaves, followed by fruits pulps and peels [2,9,24].Phytochemical studies on raw materials (fruits and leaves) and derived products (wine, liqueur, and spirit) of F. carica revealed the presence of numerous bioactive compounds including volatiles, organic acids, phytosterols, triterpenoids, fatty acids, phenolic acids, flavonoids, coumarins, and few other classes of secondary metabolites shown in Figure 2.
Volatile compoundsAroma is an important attribute of the sensory appreciation of a product and is usually used as a criterion for its quality assessment. It is a defining element of the 3 Chemical and Biological Characteristics of Ficus carica L. Fruits, Leaves... DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.86660