Pigmented Potatoes: A Potential Panacea for Food and Nutrition Security and Health?

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Abstract

Although there are over 4000 potato cultivars in the world, only a few have been com-mercialized due to their marketability and shelf-life. Most noncommercialized cultivars are pigmented and found in remote regions of the world. White-fleshed potatoes are well known for their energy-enhancing complex carbohydrates; however, pigmented cultivars are potentially high in health-promoting polyphenolic compounds. Therefore, we reveal the comprehensive compositions of pigmented cultivars and associated potential health benefits, including their potential role in ameliorating hunger, food, and nutrition insecurity, and their prospects. The underutilization of such resources is a direct threat to plant-biodiversity and local traditions and cultures.

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Bvenura, C., Witbooi, H., & Kambizi, L. (2022, January 1). Pigmented Potatoes: A Potential Panacea for Food and Nutrition Security and Health? Foods. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/foods11020175

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