Vaccinium uliginosum L. (bog bilberry) and the search for its alleged toxicity: a review.

IF 3.6 Q2 TOXICOLOGY
Frontiers in toxicology Pub Date : 2024-01-31 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/ftox.2024.1358840
Zuzana Vaneková, Patricia Holloway, Judith M Rollinger
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Abstract

Bog bilberry (Vaccinium uliginosum L.) is a wild-growing berry native to all circumboreal regions. There is however a significant discrepancy in the uses of bog bilberry fruits around the world. There exists a strong prejudice against the use of these berries in many European countries as well as a few incidences of poisoning reported between 1906 and 1944. In Asia and North America, this fear is completely absent from the local knowledge and the bog bilberry is valued as an excellent food and medicinal plant. There has been a lack of research on the topic in the last 50 years and thus the presumed toxicity remains unproven. This review aims to gather the conflicting information from all regions where bog bilberry grows and present them in a critical way to elucidate the possible explanations for the discrepancies. There are several possible explanations for the alleged toxicity of the bog bilberry, including a fungal infection of the fruits, individual intolerance or accidental poisoning by a different plant species; the local names meaning "drunk, inebriating, vomit-inducing berry" may be related to the alcoholic drinks made from them. This review highlights the gap in knowledge and serves as a theoretical framework for future research.

水越橘(Vaccinium uliginosum L.)及其所谓毒性的研究:综述。
水越橘(Vaccinium uliginosum L.)是一种野生浆果,原产于世界各地。然而,世界各地对水越橘果实的使用存在很大差异。在许多欧洲国家,人们对使用这种浆果存在强烈的偏见,1906 年至 1944 年间也曾报告过几起中毒事件。在亚洲和北美洲,当地知识中完全没有这种恐惧,水越橘被视为一种极好的食用和药用植物。在过去的 50 年中,有关这一主题的研究一直缺乏,因此推测的毒性仍未得到证实。本综述旨在收集生长水越橘的所有地区的相互矛盾的信息,并以批判的方式加以介绍,以阐明造成差异的可能原因。关于水越橘的所谓毒性,有几种可能的解释,包括果实真菌感染、个体不耐受或被不同植物物种意外毒害;当地名称的意思是 "喝醉、醉酒、呕吐的浆果",这可能与用其制成的酒精饮料有关。这篇综述强调了知识方面的差距,并为今后的研究提供了一个理论框架。
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