Natalia Escobar-Barranco , Elizabeth Gil Archila , Ruby-Alejandra Villamil , Anyhye Bonilla
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Data collection for this review involved a literature search across Scopus, Science Direct, Google Scholar and ISI Web of Science, filtering studies to focus on endemic Colombian Ericaceae. The evidence synthesis has proven invaluable in discerning chemical diversity, health implications and, to a certain extent, the nutritional properties of species like <em>Vaccinium floribundum</em> Kunth, <em>Vaccinium meridionale</em> Sw., <em>Disterigma Alaternoides</em> (Kunth) Neid. and <em>Cavendishia nitida</em> (Kunth) A.C.Sm.. These species have been studied for their rich content of bioactive metabolites, like cyanidin glycosides, other types of anthocyanins, flavonoids, and phenolic acids, which exhibit antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial properties. Additionally, indigenous knowledge highlights the use of some Ericaceae species for medicinal purposes, further emphasizing their pharmacological potential. 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摘要
Ericaceae科广泛分布在哥伦比亚,包括23属287种,具有显著的生物多样性,其中约60%的物种是特有的。虽然蔓越莓和蓝莓等Ericaceae物种因其营养和经济价值而闻名于世,但南美物种,特别是哥伦比亚的物种,尽管具有很好的营养和健康益处,但仍未得到充分开发。因此,本综述的目的是探讨哥伦比亚Ericaceae可食用果实的化学成分和营养成分的现有知识,揭示其对人类食用的功能影响。本综述的数据收集包括在Scopus、Science Direct、谷歌Scholar和ISI Web of Science上进行文献检索,过滤研究以关注特有的哥伦比亚Ericaceae。证据合成已被证明在识别化学多样性、健康影响以及在一定程度上识别诸如花牛痘、子午牛痘等物种的营养特性方面是无价的。二棱草(Kunth) Neid;和卡文迪希亚nitida (Kunth) A.C.Sm。这些物种因其丰富的生物活性代谢物而被研究,如花青素苷、其他类型的花青素、类黄酮和酚酸,它们具有抗氧化、抗炎和抗菌特性。此外,土著知识强调了一些Ericaceae物种的药用价值,进一步强调了它们的药理潜力。需要进一步的研究来充分阐明它们在食物基质中的生物活性谱的相互作用,以及鲜为人知的物种Cavendishia bracteata (Ruiz &;奶油水果蛋白饼。J.St.Hil交货)。Hoerold, Gaultheria erecta Vent。Macleania rupestris (Kunth) A.C.Sm。Thibaudia floribunda Kunth。
Chemical and nutritional value of Colombian Ericaceae with edible fruits
The Ericaceae family, widely distributed across Colombia, includes 287 species within 23 genera, exhibiting significant biodiversity with around 60 % of the species being endemic. While Ericaceae species like cranberry and blueberry are renowned worldwide for their nutritional and economic value, South American species, particularly in Colombia, remain underexplored despite their promising nutritional and health benefits. Thus, the objective of this review is to explore the current knowledge on the chemical and nutritional composition of Colombian Ericaceae with edible fruits, shedding light on their functional effects for human consumption. Data collection for this review involved a literature search across Scopus, Science Direct, Google Scholar and ISI Web of Science, filtering studies to focus on endemic Colombian Ericaceae. The evidence synthesis has proven invaluable in discerning chemical diversity, health implications and, to a certain extent, the nutritional properties of species like Vaccinium floribundum Kunth, Vaccinium meridionale Sw., Disterigma Alaternoides (Kunth) Neid. and Cavendishia nitida (Kunth) A.C.Sm.. These species have been studied for their rich content of bioactive metabolites, like cyanidin glycosides, other types of anthocyanins, flavonoids, and phenolic acids, which exhibit antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial properties. Additionally, indigenous knowledge highlights the use of some Ericaceae species for medicinal purposes, further emphasizing their pharmacological potential. Further research is needed to fully elucidate the interaction of their bioactive profiles in the food matrix, as well as the composition and therapeutic applications of the lesser-known species, Cavendishia bracteata (Ruiz & Pav. ex J.St.Hil.) Hoerold, Gaultheria erecta Vent., Macleania rupestris (Kunth) A.C.Sm., and Thibaudia floribunda Kunth.