| Literature DB >> 28330174 |
Abstract
Food insecurity is a major issue in current scenario where a large section of mankind is at risk of insufficient diet. As food productivity has its limits, the prospecting of unutilized or underutilized flora as food candidates is collectively recognized as a sustainable option. In the past decade, a number of obscure plants have been identified to be rich in dietary components and deemed fit for integration into the food platter. This review discusses a candidate Salicornia, belonging to family Amaranthaceae. This halophyte has a broad geographical distribution, and phytochemical profiling has indicated its food relevance. An array of functional nutrients as fibers, polyphenols, and flavonoids have been detected in Salicornia. Though high salt, oxalate and saponin content in the plants are anti-nutrients, they can be removed to justify usage of Salicornia as a 'sea vegetable'. Apart from culinary relevance, medicinal attributes like immunomodulatory, lipid-lowering, antiproliferative, osteoprotective, and hypoglycemic render this lesser-known marsh plant significant for phytochemical studies. This appraisal is expected to be useful towards further research and popularization of this extremophile halophyte.Entities:
Keywords: Dietary fiber; Food plant; Halophyte; Salicornia; Saponin
Year: 2016 PMID: 28330174 PMCID: PMC4835422 DOI: 10.1007/s13205-016-0418-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: 3 Biotech ISSN: 2190-5738 Impact factor: 2.406
Fig. 1a Salicornia blanketing a marsh in Upper Newport Bay, California. b Salicornia infected by Cuscuta
Fig. 2a Salicornia in spring and summer is green and fit for consumption, b Salicornia in autumn is red and purple, with high salt concentration, is not suitable for food purpose
Most studied species of Salicornia and their geographical distributions
| No. | Botanical name | Common names | Geographical Range | References |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
| Common glasswort | Britain, France, Ireland | Zhang et al. ( |
| 2 |
| Dwarf glasswort | USA, Mexico | Zhang et al. ( |
| 3 |
| Umari keerai | India | Jha et al. ( |
| 4 |
| American glasswort, pickleweed | Canada, USA, Mexico | Rosso et al. ( |
| 5 |
| Slender glasswort | Canada, USA, Mexico | – |
| 6 |
| Purple glasswort | France, Iberia | Isca et al. ( |
| 7 |
| – | Korea | Cho et al. ( |
| 8 |
| – | Iran | Singh et al. ( |