Grappling the High Altitude for Safe Edible Bamboo Shoots with Rich Nutritional Attributes and Escaping Cyanogenic Toxicity
Consumption of bamboo species with high level of total cyanogenic content (TCC) in Asia by many ethnic groups is significantly associated with food poisoning and occasionally Konzo (a neurological disorder). Adequate characterization of edible bamboo species with low level of TCC and high nutritious...
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doaj-1f569d9bd5ba4100bd3057ebc56a33f82020-11-24T21:23:47ZengHindawi LimitedBioMed Research International2314-61332314-61412013-01-01201310.1155/2013/289285289285Grappling the High Altitude for Safe Edible Bamboo Shoots with Rich Nutritional Attributes and Escaping Cyanogenic ToxicitySayanika Devi Waikhom0Bengyella Louis1Chandradev K. Sharma2Pushpa Kumari3Bharat G. Somkuwar4Mohendro W. Singh5Narayan C. Talukdar6Institute of Bioresources and Sustainable Development (IBSD), Takyelpat, Imphal, Manipur 795001, IndiaInstitute of Bioresources and Sustainable Development (IBSD), Takyelpat, Imphal, Manipur 795001, IndiaInstitute of Bioresources and Sustainable Development (IBSD), Takyelpat, Imphal, Manipur 795001, IndiaAJC Bose Indian Botanic Garden, Botanical Survey of India, Botanic Garden, Howrah 711103, IndiaInstitute of Bioresources and Sustainable Development (IBSD), Takyelpat, Imphal, Manipur 795001, IndiaInstitute of Bioresources and Sustainable Development (IBSD), Takyelpat, Imphal, Manipur 795001, IndiaInstitute of Bioresources and Sustainable Development (IBSD), Takyelpat, Imphal, Manipur 795001, IndiaConsumption of bamboo species with high level of total cyanogenic content (TCC) in Asia by many ethnic groups is significantly associated with food poisoning and occasionally Konzo (a neurological disorder). Adequate characterization of edible bamboo species with low level of TCC and high nutritious attributes is required for consumer’s safety as well as for the conservation of the gene pool. Here, we employed morphological descriptors, atomic absorption spectrophotometer, RAPD, and trnL-F intergenic spacer to characterize 15 indigenous edible bamboo species of north-east India. The study indicates that morphologically and genetically evolved edible bamboo species having large and robust bamboo-shoot texture and growing at low altitude contain high level of TCC, low antioxidant properties, and low levels of beneficial macronutrients and micronutrients. Importantly, Dendrocalamus species are shown to be rich in TCC irrespective of the growing altitude while Bambusa species are found to have moderate level of TCC. The findings clearly demonstrated that Chimonobambusa callosa growing at high altitude represents safe edible bamboo species with nutritious attributes.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/289285 |
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Sayanika Devi Waikhom Bengyella Louis Chandradev K. Sharma Pushpa Kumari Bharat G. Somkuwar Mohendro W. Singh Narayan C. Talukdar Grappling the High Altitude for Safe Edible Bamboo Shoots with Rich Nutritional Attributes and Escaping Cyanogenic Toxicity BioMed Research International |
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Grappling the High Altitude for Safe Edible Bamboo Shoots with Rich Nutritional Attributes and Escaping Cyanogenic Toxicity |
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Grappling the High Altitude for Safe Edible Bamboo Shoots with Rich Nutritional Attributes and Escaping Cyanogenic Toxicity |
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Grappling the High Altitude for Safe Edible Bamboo Shoots with Rich Nutritional Attributes and Escaping Cyanogenic Toxicity |
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Grappling the High Altitude for Safe Edible Bamboo Shoots with Rich Nutritional Attributes and Escaping Cyanogenic Toxicity |
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Grappling the High Altitude for Safe Edible Bamboo Shoots with Rich Nutritional Attributes and Escaping Cyanogenic Toxicity |
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grappling the high altitude for safe edible bamboo shoots with rich nutritional attributes and escaping cyanogenic toxicity |
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Consumption of bamboo species with high level of total cyanogenic content (TCC) in Asia by many ethnic groups is significantly associated with food poisoning and occasionally Konzo (a neurological disorder). Adequate characterization of edible bamboo species with low level of TCC and high nutritious attributes is required for consumer’s safety as well as for the conservation of the gene pool. Here, we employed morphological descriptors, atomic absorption spectrophotometer, RAPD, and trnL-F intergenic spacer to characterize 15 indigenous edible bamboo species of north-east India. The study indicates that morphologically and genetically evolved edible bamboo species having large and robust bamboo-shoot texture and growing at low altitude contain high level of TCC, low antioxidant properties, and low levels of beneficial macronutrients and micronutrients. Importantly, Dendrocalamus species are shown to be rich in TCC irrespective of the growing altitude while Bambusa species are found to have moderate level of TCC. The findings clearly demonstrated that Chimonobambusa callosa growing at high altitude represents safe edible bamboo species with nutritious attributes. |
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