Pollen as food and medicine—A reviewBlütenstaub als Lebensmittel und als Heilmittel

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作者
H. F. Llnskens
W. Jorde
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[1] NL-6225 ED University Nijmegen,Department of Experimental Plant Ecology
[2] Mönchengladbach e.V.,Förderverein Allergieforschung
关键词
pollen; supplementary foodstuff; allergenicity; cross reactions;
D O I
10.1007/BF02910407
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摘要
Pollen, the male gametophyte of flowering plants, is a high energy material, which is collected by insects and stored as food reserve. Pollen has been used traditionally by humans for religious purposes and as supplementary food. Pollen is a concentrated, energy and vitamin rich food that in contemporary times is not only consumed as a dietary component, but also is used in alternative medical treatments. Pollen has potential imporiance as a supplementary and survival food, and for conditioning of athletes. Pollen has been used medically in prostatitis, bleeding stomach ulcers and some infectious diseases, although such use has been questioned by the medical profession. Pollen may also be used for treatment and prevention of the high-altitude-sickness syndrome. Because some individuals are allergic to pollen, and various pollen species contain specific allergens, individual sensitivities must be tested before pollen is used as a treatment or as a supplementary food.
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