Title of article
The safety of edible wild plants: Fuller discussion may be needed
Author/Authors
Guil-Guerrero، نويسنده , , José Luis، نويسنده ,
Pages
3
From page
18
To page
20
Abstract
A new food culture based on edible wild plants is expanding in Western countries, often encouraged by findings published in scientific journals, which usually highlight the good nutritional qualities of such plants. However, these findings are not always discussed from the toxicological standpoint. Among wild greens, a notable case is Bryonia dioica (bryony, English mandrake), which has been reported to be healthy by many researchers; however, the consumption of this species is restricted by law because of reported cases of poisoning after consumption. In this commentary, this subject is discussed on the basis of some species reported as edible in several recent publications, despite their toxicity.
Keywords
Rumex crispus , Bryonia dioica , Oxalates , cucurbitacins , Ranunculin , Pyrrolizidine alkaloids , Food safety , Food Poisoning , Edible wild plant , Food Composition
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
2034048
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