Antinutrients in Halophyte-Based Crops.

Front Biosci (Landmark Ed)

Agronomy Department, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32608, USA.

Published: September 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Halophytes are plants that can grow in salty conditions, which may help maintain agricultural productivity as climate changes, thanks to their diverse metabolites.
  • Some of these metabolites can provide benefits, such as stress tolerance and nutritional value, but others can act as antinutrients, hindering nutrient absorption and causing health issues.
  • The review discusses the antinutrients found in both wild and edible halophytes, highlights scientific findings on their effects, and suggests processing methods to reduce these harmful compounds for safer consumption in future agricultural practices.

Article Abstract

The cultivation of halophytes is an alternative approach to sustain agricultural productivity under changing climate. They are densely equipped with a diverse group of metabolites that serve multiple functions, such as providing tolerance to plants against extreme conditions, being used as a food source by humans and ruminants and containing bioactive compounds of medicinal importance. However, some metabolites, when synthesized in greater concentration above their threshold level, are considered antinutrients. Widely reported antinutrients include terpenes, saponins, phytate, alkaloids, cyanides, tannins, lectins, protease inhibitors, calcium oxalate, etc. They reduce the body's ability to absorb essential nutrients from the diet and also cause serious health problems. This review focuses on antinutrients found both in wild and edible halophytes and their beneficial as well as adverse effects on human health. Efforts were made to highlight such antinutrients with scientific evidence and describe some processing methods that might help in reducing antinutrients while using halophytes as a food crop in future biosaline agriculture.

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