独龙族对一种潜在淀粉植物——石竹的传统认识——重点介绍其淀粉性质及分布预测。

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1007/s12231-022-09565-4
Zhuo Cheng, Xiaoping Lu, Xian Hu, Qing Zhang, Maroof Ali, Chunlin Long
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最大的全球挑战是确保所有人都能获得充足和有营养的食物。野生可食用植物,特别是那些提供主食替代品的植物,可以在加强农村社区粮食安全和维持均衡饮食方面发挥关键作用。摘要采用民族植物学方法,对滇西北独龙族代用主食植物石竹(Caryota obtusa)的传统知识进行了调查。研究了弯果淀粉的化学成分、形态、功能和糊化性能。我们利用MaxEnt模型预测了C. obtusa在亚洲的潜在地理分布。结果表明,钝柄草是独龙群落中具有重要文化意义的淀粉种。在中国南部、缅甸北部、印度西南部、越南东部等地,有大面积适合长草的地区。作为一种具有开发潜力的淀粉作物,黄曲霉可以为当地的粮食安全做出重要贡献,并带来经济效益。今后,有必要研究圆菇的选育和栽培,以及淀粉的加工开发,以解决农村地区长期隐性饥饿问题。
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Dulong People's Traditional Knowledge of Caryota obtusa (Arecaceae): a Potential Starch Plant with Emphasis on Its Starch Properties and Distribution Prediction.

The greatest global challenge is to ensure that all people have access to adequate and nutritious food. Wild edible plants, particularly those that provide substitutes for staple foods, can play a key role in enhancing food security and maintaining a balanced diet in rural communities. We used ethnobotanical methods to investigate traditional knowledge on Caryota obtusa, a substitute staple food plant of the Dulong people in Northwest Yunnan, China. The chemical composition, morphological properties, functional, and pasting properties of C. obtusa starch were evaluated. We used MaxEnt modeling to predict the potential geographical distribution of C. obtusa in Asia. Results revealed that C. obtusa is a vital starch species with cultural significance in the Dulong community. There are large areas suitable for C. obtusa in southern China, northern Myanmar, southwestern India, eastern Vietnam, and other places. As a potential starch crop, C. obtusa could substantially contribute to local food security and bring economic benefit. In the future, it is necessary to study the breeding and cultivation of C. obtusa, as well as the processing and development of starch, to solve long-term and hidden hunger in rural areas.

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Accounts of Chemical Research
Accounts of Chemical Research 化学-化学综合
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