Lycium barbarum L. (goji berry) monocropping causes microbial diversity loss and induces Fusarium spp. enrichment at distinct soil layers

2021 ◽  
Vol 168 ◽  
pp. 104107
Author(s):  
Xiaofan Na ◽  
Shaolan Ma ◽  
Caixia Ma ◽  
Ziyu Liu ◽  
Pengxin Xu ◽  
...  
2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (4) ◽  
pp. 193-201
Author(s):  
Bei Liu ◽  
Qingqing Xu ◽  
Yujing Sun

Abstract Goji berry tea, a traditional herbal tea, is the main ate mode of goji berry in Asia, yet few studies in comparison with red goji berry tea and black goji berry tea are carried out. This study investigated the effects of water temperature and soak time on the colour, phytochemicals, and the antioxidant capacity [2,2-azinobis-(3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulfonic acid) (ABTS), 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl radical (DPPH), and the ferric-reducing antioxidant power (FRAP)] of two goji berry tea. A comparison of the bioactive compounds and antioxidant activities between black and red goji berry tea was conducted. Results showed that both red and black goji berry tea were rich in phytochemicals, giving high antioxidant ability. The levels of bioactive compounds and the antioxidant activity of the two goji berry tea increased as the increases in soak temperature and time. Black goji berry tea had higher phytochemicals and antioxidant property than those of red goji berry tea. Infused at 100° water for the same time, the levels of total polysaccharides (150 mg/100 ml), total polyphenols (238 mg/ml), and antioxidant capacity (550 μmol/100 ml) of black goji berry tea were 3.5, 2, and 5 times higher, respectively, in comparison with red goji berry tea. The results of this study demonstrate that hot drink of goji berry in China is a good habit and black goji berry tea may be a better choice.


2005 ◽  
Vol 55 (1) ◽  
pp. 39-44 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mphekgo P. Maila ◽  
P. Randima ◽  
K. Surridge ◽  
K. Drønen ◽  
Thomas E. Cloete

Food Research ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 1 (6) ◽  
pp. 221-224
Author(s):  
C.S. Silva ◽  
B.C.A. Alves ◽  
L.A. Azzalis ◽  
V.B.C. Junqueira ◽  
R. Fonseca ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. e284934
Author(s):  
Josiane da Rocha Silva Ferraz ◽  
Joyce Lopes Macedo ◽  
Daisy Jacqueline Sousa Silva ◽  
Lucas Vinicius Alves Sampaio
Keyword(s):  

O Lycium barbarum (Goji Bery) é uma planta pertencente à família Solanaceae, é utilizado como alimento funcional em diversos países da Ásia Oriental, Europa e América do Norte, é altamente nutritivo, possuindo oito aminoácidos essenciais, minerais, como ferro, zinco e selênio e ação antioxidante.  O objetivo do artigo é investigar as possíveis propriedades nutricionais do Goji Berry e seus benefícios a saúde humana. Trata-se de uma revisão integrativa, após o levantamento dos artigos seguindo os critérios de inclusão pré-estabelecidos obteve-se um total de 13 estudos publicados nos últimos dez anos. A grande maioria (78%) dos estudos experimentais demostram efeitos positivos para o uso do Goji berry. No entanto, os efeitos adversos existem e dependendo do uso, pode ser considerado um risco para saúde pública, assim, deve-se ter cautela e orientação profissional quanto ao consumo seguro desse alimento, afim de evitar efeitos adversos, toxidades, alergias e consequências do seu consumo em demasiado, principalmente em mulheres gravidas, idosos e crianças.


Animals ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 39
Author(s):  
Gabriele Brecchia ◽  
Majlind Sulce ◽  
Giulio Curone ◽  
Olimpia Barbato ◽  
Claudio Canali ◽  
...  

This study investigated the effects of Goji berry (Lycium barbarum) dietary supplementation during pregnancy on insulin sensitivity of rabbit does and their offspring. Starting from two months before the artificial insemination, 75 New Zealand White does were fed only commercial standard diet (C) or supplemented with 1% (G1) and 3% (G3) of Goji berries. Their offspring received a standard diet but kept the nomenclature of the mother’s group. Fasting and intravenous glucose tolerance test-derived indices were estimated at 21 days of pregnancy on rabbit does and at 90 days of age on the offspring. No difference was found in the fasting indices, while the diet modulated the response to glucose load of rabbit does. In particular, G3 group had the lowest glucose concentrations 5 min after the bolus administration (p < 0.05) and, as a result, differed in the parameters calculated during the elimination phase such as the elimination rate constant (Kel), the half-life of the exogenous glucose load (t1/2), and apparent volume of distribution (Vd; for all, p < 0.05). The high dose of Goji supplementation could thus enhance the first-phase glucose-induced insulin secretion. Findings on the offspring were inconsistent and therefore a long-term effect of Goji supplementation during pregnancy could not be demonstrated. Further study on the effect of Goji on the secretory pathway of insulin could clarify its hypoglycaemic action, while different protocols are needed to investigate its potential effects on foetal programming.


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