Author/Authors :
Chandrasekara, Anoma Department of Applied Nutrition - Wayamba University of Sri Lanka - Makandura - 60170 Gonawila, Sri Lanka , Kumar, Thamilini Josheph Department of Applied Nutrition - Wayamba University of Sri Lanka - Makandura - 60170 Gonawila, Sri Lanka
Abstract :
Starchy roots and tuber crops play a pivotal role in the human diet. There are number of roots and tubers which make an extensive
biodiversity even within the same geographical location.Thus, they add variety to the diet in addition to offering numerous desirable
nutritional and health benefits such as antioxidative, hypoglycemic, hypocholesterolemic, antimicrobial, and immunomodulatory
activities. A number of bioactive constituents such as phenolic compounds, saponins, bioactive proteins, glycoalkaloids, and phytic
acids are responsible for the observed effects. Many starchy tuber crops, except the common potatoes, sweet potatoes, and cassava,
are not yet fully explored for their nutritional and health benefits. In Asian countries, some edible tubers are also used as traditional
medicinal. A variety of foods can be prepared using tubers and they may also be used in industrial applications. Processing may affect
the bioactivities of constituent compounds. Tubers have an immense potential as functional foods and nutraceutical ingredients to be explored in disease risk reduction and wellness.
Keywords :
Roots , Tuber Crops , Functional Foods , Phytochemical Constituents , Their Potential Health Benefits