Affiliation:
1. International Joint Laboratory Tropical Bioresources & Biotechnology, UMR PAM, Univ. Bourgogne Franche-Comte, AgroSup Dijon, PAM UMR A 02.102, F-21000 Dijon, France
Abstract
Gac, Momordica cochinchinensis (Lour.) Spreng. belongs to the Cucurbitaceae
family. It is more considered as a super fruit. The demand for this plant is growing in countries
where its reputation is high, including traditional countries of gac culture and countries
fond of super fruits and food supplements. In these latter countries, the industrial strategy
aims at producing high added value in food supplements or nutritional rich preparations.
However, when marketing is not the driving force and claims have to be related to scientific
data, the situation of gac is less "heavenly", mainly because its most remarkable properties are
in the field of micronutrients. These latter components are indeed very important for health
but their supplementation on healthy populations brings no significant advantage. This paper
proposes to review aspects important for the nutritional reputation of this plant: where it
comes from, how it is cultured to have an optimal nutritional composition, what is its composition
and how it can impact health of consumers, in which products it is used and what are
the regulations to use it in different markets. One important goal of this review is to give a
critical and scientific approach to confirm data on this fruit, which has been promoted by
marketing departments injecting so many wrong and unverified information. Missing data
will be highlighted and potential positive applications are proposed all along the text.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Pharmacology,Molecular Medicine,Drug Discovery,Biochemistry,Organic Chemistry
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