Food and Medicinal Aspects of Freshwater Snail Filopaludina bengalensis (Lamarck, 1822)

Subhalakshmi Rout, S. Rath, Sanjeet Kumar
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Food is becoming more and more scarce due to several negative factors. People only focus on the readily available foods in their vicinity that are limited and well-known. Unexplored foods from the forest are out of our food baskets due to a metallic lifestyle that creates a lot of health problems and retards the development of a nation. From the forest’s wealth, plants are more known, but edible insects, snails, fish, and other such species are less known and need to be explored. Keeping this in view, an attempt has been made to find medicinal foods from the faunal wealth of Odisha. A survey was carried out in selected districts (Sundargarh, Mayurbhanj, Cuttack, and Keonjhar) of Odisha state in 2023 and enumerated the species from the faunal wealth having food and medicinal values. Results revealed that snails are most common and consumed as a nutraceutical and have fewer scientifically known taxa in medico-food aspects. In this communication, the food and medicinal uses of Filopaludina bengalensis, a freshwater snail, are discussed, and further advanced work is recommended to do value addition for sustainable utilization.
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淡水蜗牛Filopaludina bengalensis的食物和药用方面(Lamarck, 1822)
由于一些负面因素,食物变得越来越稀缺。人们只关注他们附近的食物,这些食物是有限的和众所周知的。由于金属的生活方式造成了许多健康问题,阻碍了一个国家的发展,森林中未开发的食物已经从我们的食物篮子中消失了。从森林的财富中,植物是众所周知的,但可食用的昆虫、蜗牛、鱼和其他这类物种却鲜为人知,需要探索。考虑到这一点,人们尝试从奥里萨邦丰富的动物中寻找药用食物。2023年,在奥里萨邦选定的地区(Sundargarh、Mayurbhanj、Cuttack和Keonjhar)进行了一项调查,并从动物财富中列举了具有食物和药用价值的物种。结果表明,蜗牛是最常见的营养食品,在医学食品方面科学已知的分类群较少。本文讨论了淡水蜗牛Filopaludina bengalensis的食品和药用价值,并建议进一步开展增值工作以实现可持续利用。
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