浮萍:生长因子及其在非食品、食品和健康领域的应用

Eng Huan Hau, Siau Hui Mah
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浮萍是一种水生植物,主要由五属组成,即Lemna、Spirodela、Wolffia、Wolffiella和Landoltia。这些是最小的植物,但生长速度很快。因此,浮萍是人类和动物的可持续食物来源,也是生化生产的可持续原料。此前,人们发现浮萍通过代谢化学物质和废物在水净化中发挥重要作用。然而,最近的许多研究发现浮萍含有大量的营养成分,这使它们成为人类饮食和动物饲料的绝佳替代品。它们的营养成分和生长速度受环境因素的影响很大。因此,本文就浮萍的特性、生长速率因子及其在非食品、食品和保健方面的应用作一综述。浮萍含有大量的宏量和微量元素,可以改善健康。建议进一步开展安全措施和浮萍培养的研究,以保障植物的质量。除此之外,浮萍还具有作为重金属或污染物吸附剂的巨大潜力,以及作为生物燃料生产的可持续原料。
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Duckweed: Growth factor and applications in nonfood, food, and health

Duckweed: Growth factor and applications in nonfood, food, and health

Duckweeds are aquatic plants and mainly constitute of five genera, Lemna, Spirodela, Wolffia, Wolffiella, and Landoltia. These are the smallest plants yet having a rapid growth rate. Hence, duckweeds are sustainable food sources for humans and animals, as well as sustainable feedstocks for biochemical production. Previously, duckweeds were discovered for their vital role in water purification by metabolizing chemicals and waste. However, many recent studies have discovered that duckweeds have a high amount of nutrients, which makes them a great substitute in human diets and animal feed. Their nutrient composition and growth rate are greatly affected by environmental factors. Hence, this review summarizes the characteristics of duckweeds, growth rate factors, and their applications in nonfood, food, and health. Duckweeds could improve health due to their large amounts of macro- and micronutrients. Future studies on the safety measures and duckweed culture are strongly recommended to safeguard the quality of the plants. Besides that, duckweeds have great potential to be used as heavy metals or contaminants absorbent, as well as a sustainable feedstock for biofuel production.

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