The milpa as a supplier of bioactive compounds a review

Milpa is a traditional polyculture production system mainly composed of corn, beans and pumpkin, together with other edible plants. It represents an important food and nutrients supply, but also bioactive compounds source, such as phenols, anthocyanins, phytosterols, phytates, resistant starch, peptides, among others compounds that confer multiple health benefits. Therefore, the aim of this work was to gather the scientific evidence on the health effects of the bioactive compounds found in the plants that belong to the milpa. Although there are few studies that report the interaction between different biomolecules and crops in combination, as in meant to be at regular eating; evidence, here summarized, suggests that consumption of milpa vegetables has an active effect of biomolecules from these crops was found active, mainly on chronic non-communicable diseases. Thus, the main objective of this study was to summarize the scientific evidence on bioactive compounds found in the plants grown as part of the milpa and their health-related benefits.

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Main Authors: Méndez Flores, Orquidia Guadalupe Doctora autora 21609, Ochoa Díaz López, Héctor Doctor autor 8663, Castro Quezada, Itandehui Doctora autora 21021, Olivo Vidal, Zendy Evelyn Doctora 21642, García Miranda, Rosario Doctora autora 2215, Rodríguez Robles, Ulises Doctor autor 14482, Irecta Nájera, César Antonio Doctor autor 21174, López Ramírez, Gabriel Maestro autor 22413, Sánchez Chino, Xariss Miryam Doctora autora 14483
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Subjects:Milpa, Compuestos bioactivos vegetales, Plantas comestibles, Cultivos múltiples,
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1080/87559129.2021.1934001
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Summary:Milpa is a traditional polyculture production system mainly composed of corn, beans and pumpkin, together with other edible plants. It represents an important food and nutrients supply, but also bioactive compounds source, such as phenols, anthocyanins, phytosterols, phytates, resistant starch, peptides, among others compounds that confer multiple health benefits. Therefore, the aim of this work was to gather the scientific evidence on the health effects of the bioactive compounds found in the plants that belong to the milpa. Although there are few studies that report the interaction between different biomolecules and crops in combination, as in meant to be at regular eating; evidence, here summarized, suggests that consumption of milpa vegetables has an active effect of biomolecules from these crops was found active, mainly on chronic non-communicable diseases. Thus, the main objective of this study was to summarize the scientific evidence on bioactive compounds found in the plants grown as part of the milpa and their health-related benefits.