Title : Review on toxicology and activity of tomato glycoalkaloids in immature tomatoes - Wang_2024_Food.Chem_447_138937 |
Author(s) : Wang LH , Tan DH , Zhong XS , Jia MQ , Ke X , Zhang YM , Cui T , Shi L |
Ref : Food Chem , 447 :138937 , 2024 |
Abstract :
Owing to the lack of selection and limited intelligence in mechanical picking, some immature tomatoes that contain alkaloids are thrown away. Tomatine alkaloids are steroidal alkaloids naturally present in Solanaceae plants, which are distributed in small amounts in immature tomato fruits and decrease as the fruits ripen. Tomato glycoalkaloids are harmful to human health. However, in small quantities, there is some evidence that these compounds might be beneficial, as other non-antioxidant bioactivities. This article considers recent research on the biological effects of tomato glycoalkaloids in immature tomatoes, providing reference value for the potential development of these compounds. |
PubMedSearch : Wang_2024_Food.Chem_447_138937 |
PubMedID: 38492295 |
Wang LH, Tan DH, Zhong XS, Jia MQ, Ke X, Zhang YM, Cui T, Shi L (2024)
Review on toxicology and activity of tomato glycoalkaloids in immature tomatoes
Food Chem
447 :138937
Wang LH, Tan DH, Zhong XS, Jia MQ, Ke X, Zhang YM, Cui T, Shi L (2024)
Food Chem
447 :138937