Nutrient and Mineral Compositions of Wild Leafy Vegetables of the Karen and Lawa Communities in Thailand.
ethnobotany
food analysis
indigenous food
micronutrients
nutrition
Journal
Foods (Basel, Switzerland)
ISSN: 2304-8158
Titre abrégé: Foods
Pays: Switzerland
ID NLM: 101670569
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
26 Nov 2020
26 Nov 2020
Historique:
received:
19
10
2020
revised:
19
11
2020
accepted:
24
11
2020
entrez:
1
12
2020
pubmed:
2
12
2020
medline:
2
12
2020
Statut:
epublish
Résumé
Wild food plants are commonly used in the traditional diets of indigenous people in many parts of the world, including northern Thailand. The potential contribution of wild food plants to the nutrition of the Karen and Lawa communities remains poorly understood. Wild food plants, with a focus on leafy vegetables, were ranked by the Cultural Food Significance Index (CFSI) based on semi-structured interviews. Twelve wild plant species were highly mentioned and widely consumed. The importance of the wild vegetables was mainly related to taste, availability, and multifunctionality of the species. Their contents of proximate and minerals (P, K, Na, Ca, Mg, Fe, Mn, Zn, and Cu) were analyzed using standard methods. The proximate contents were comparable to most domesticated vegetables. The contents of Mg (104 mg/100 g FW), Fe (11 mg/100 g FW), and Zn (19 mg/100 g FW) in the wild leafy vegetables were high enough to cover the daily recommended dietary allowances of adults (19-50 years), whereas a few species showed Mn contents higher than the tolerable upper intake level (>11 mg/100 g edible part). The wild leafy vegetables, therefore, are good sources of minerals and we recommend their continued usage by indigenous people. Further research on these wild leafy vegetables' contents of antioxidants, vitamins, heavy metals, anti-nutrient factors, and food safety is recommended.
Identifiants
pubmed: 33256047
pii: foods9121748
doi: 10.3390/foods9121748
pmc: PMC7759793
pii:
doi:
Types de publication
Journal Article
Langues
eng
Subventions
Organisme : Royal Golden Jubilee (RGJ) Ph.D. Programme
ID : PHD0080/2557
Organisme : Carlsbergfondet
ID : CF14-0245
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