Improving Human Dietary Choices Through Understanding of the Tolerance and Toxicity of Pulse Crop Constituents
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Improving Human Dietary Choices Through Understanding of the Tolerance and Toxicity of Pulse Crop Constituents
Abstract
Chickpea, dry bean, dry pea, and lentil are prominent dietary grain legumes commonly referred to as pulses. Pulses have been a staple component of the human diet for more than 8,000 years; however, in the last 70 years they have virtually disappeared from most Western diets. Reduced intake has occurred concomitantly with inadequate dietary fiber consumption and the onset of the obesity pandemic. Misinformation about tolerance and toxicity of several pulse crop constituents remains a barrier to public health efforts to increase dietary intake. Of particular concern are lectins which participate in agglutination reactions with cell surface proteins and galacto-oligosaccharides which have been associated with intestinal discomfort and flatulence. The scientific basis of these concerns is reviewed.
Keywords: Dietary fiber; galactans; grain legumes; lectins; oligosaccharides; pulse crops; tolerance; toxicity.
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