Edible Mushroom Cultivated in Polluted Soils and its Potential Risks on Human Health: A short communication

IF 1.9 Q3 SOIL SCIENCE
H. El-Ramady, Xhensila Llanaj, Joerg Prokisch
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Abstract

Edible mushrooms are considered an important source for human nutrition nowadays because of their high contents of bioactive compounds (e.g., vitamins, proteins, terpenoids, phenolic compounds, lipids, and polysaccharides). These active ingredients are also a crucial source for many industries particularly in the pharmaceutical and therapeutic fields as well as functional foods. This manuscript focuses on what we called mushrooms and their nutritional importance as well as the therapeutic applications of edible mushrooms. The possible risks of edible mushrooms for human health were also discussed; especially for those grown on polluted soils, representing a serious potential threat for human health. The harvested edible mushrooms obtained from such polluted areas may have highcontents of potentially toxic elements and other contaminants, which can threaten the human health causing several diseases.The sustainable solutions for producing safe edible mushrooms for human nutrition under different growth conditions are of interest global issue due to edible mushrooms being established as one of the most important sources of human foods.
污染土壤中栽培食用菌及其对人体健康的潜在危害
如今,食用菌被认为是人类营养的重要来源,因为它们富含生物活性化合物(如维生素、蛋白质、萜类、酚类化合物、脂类和多糖)。这些活性成分也是许多行业的重要来源,特别是在制药和治疗领域以及功能性食品。这份手稿的重点是我们所说的蘑菇和他们的营养重要性,以及食用菌的治疗应用。讨论了食用菌对人体健康可能存在的危害;特别是那些生长在污染土壤上的植物,对人类健康构成严重的潜在威胁。从这些污染地区收获的食用菌可能含有大量的潜在有毒元素和其他污染物,这些污染物可能会威胁到人类的健康,导致多种疾病。由于食用菌已成为人类最重要的食物来源之一,在不同生长条件下生产安全食用菌的可持续解决方案已成为全球关注的问题。
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