Amaranthaceae halophytes from the French Flanders coast of the North Sea: a review of their phytochemistry and biological activities
Halophytes are plant species that tolerate high salinity levels. To adapt to these particular abiotic conditions, they develop multiple physiological, biochemical and molecular mechanisms, including the biosynthesis of osmolytes, enzymes and specialized metabolites. The French Flanders coast of the...
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description | Halophytes are plant species that tolerate high salinity levels. To adapt to these particular abiotic conditions, they develop multiple physiological, biochemical and molecular mechanisms, including the biosynthesis of osmolytes, enzymes and specialized metabolites. The French Flanders coast of the North Sea is an ideal environment for this kind of plant. Amaranthaceae is one of the most represented botanical families of halophytes present on this coast, with 15 species belonging to 7 genera, namely
Atriplex
,
Beta
,
Halimione
,
Kali
,
Oxybasis
,
Salicornia
and
Suaeda
. Some of these species are well known as wild edible plants, and some are used in traditional medicine. This review examines the chemistry of these species and their potential for human health. |
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Atriplex
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Beta
,
Halimione
,
Kali
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Oxybasis
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Atriplex
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Beta
,
Halimione
,
Kali
,
Oxybasis
,
Salicornia
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Beta
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Halimione
,
Kali
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Oxybasis
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