Cicer arietinum L. (Chickpea): A Mini-review

Saeed Mohsenzadeh
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Cicer arietinum (chickpea) is an annual herbaceous crop and the world’s third most important food legume, belonging to the genus Cicer. Chickpea is rich in carbohydrates, proteins and bioactive compounds. A variety of climatic and environmental conditions influence chickpea growth, development and grain yield. Its significance and utilization for several health diseases have been cited in ancient manuscripts and the Ayurvedic system of medicine. Determining the origin and dispersal routes of this plant has been one of the most interesting issues among botanists. This review gives an outline of the available literature on morphological characteristics, origin, habitat features, nutritional compositionand medicinal uses of the chickpea. Chickpea is cultivated in a wide variety of agroecological conditions worldwide, especially in arid and semi-arid climates. It is susceptible to soil type, soil pH, waterlogging, temperature (drought and cold), annual rainfall, salinity, high boron, insect and pathogen attacks, herbicidesand weeds, especially broad-leafed weeds. Chickpea originated in the Mediterranean/Fertile Crescent from Cicer reticulatum through mutants and spread to Central Asia and likely in parallel from Central Asia to South Asia (India) and East Africa (Ethiopia). It is a chief source of sustainable, inexpensive protein, also abundant in complex carbohydrates, fatty acids, isoflavones, vitamins, minerals and dietary fiber. Cicer arietinum possesses several medicinally significant activities such as antimicrobial, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-hypercholesterolemia, anti-hepatotoxicity, anti-hyperglycemia, anti-cancer and nephrolithiasis.
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Cicer arietinum L.(鹰嘴豆):微型综述
鹰嘴豆(Cicer arietinum)是一种一年生草本作物,属于鹰嘴豆属,是世界上第三大重要的食用豆类。鹰嘴豆富含碳水化合物、蛋白质和生物活性化合物。各种气候和环境条件都会影响鹰嘴豆的生长、发育和谷物产量。古代手稿和阿育吠陀医学体系中都提到了鹰嘴豆对几种健康疾病的意义和用途。确定这种植物的起源和传播路线一直是植物学家最感兴趣的问题之一。本综述概述了有关鹰嘴豆的形态特征、起源、栖息地特征、营养成分和药用价值的现有文献。鹰嘴豆在全球各种农业生态条件下都有种植,尤其是在干旱和半干旱气候条件下。鹰嘴豆易受土壤类型、土壤 pH 值、水涝、温度(干旱和寒冷)、年降雨量、盐度、高硼、昆虫和病原体侵袭、除草剂和杂草(尤其是阔叶杂草)的影响。鹰嘴豆起源于地中海/新月沃地,由 Cicer reticulatum 通过变种传播到中亚,并可能同时从中亚传播到南亚(印度)和东非(埃塞俄比亚)。它是可持续的廉价蛋白质的主要来源,还含有丰富的复合碳水化合物、脂肪酸、异黄酮、维生素、矿物质和膳食纤维。Cicer arietinum 具有多种药用活性,如抗菌、抗氧化、抗炎、抗高胆固醇血症、抗肝毒性、抗高血糖、抗癌和抗肾结石。
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