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Consumption of fa cai Nostoc soup: a potential for BMAA exposure from Nostoc cyanobacteria in China?
Roney, Britton R; Renhui, Li; Banack, Sandra Anne; Murch, Susan; Honegger, Rosmarie; Cox, Paul Alan.
Affiliation
  • Roney BR; China in Comparative Perspective Network, London School of Economics, London, UK.
Amyotroph Lateral Scler ; 10 Suppl 2: 44-9, 2009.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19929731
ABSTRACT
Grown in arid regions of western China the cyanobacterium Nostoc flagelliforme--called fa cai in Mandarin and fat choy in Cantonese--is wild-harvested and used to make soup consumed during New Year's celebrations. High prices, up to $125 USD/kg, led to overharvesting in Inner Mongolia, Ningxia, Gansu, Qinghai, and Xinjiang. Degradation of arid ecosystems, desertification, and conflicts between Nostoc harvesters and Mongol herdsmen concerned the Chinese environmental authorities, leading to a government ban of Nostoc commerce. This ban stimulated increased marketing of a substitute made from starch. We analysed samples purchased throughout China as well as in Chinese markets in the United States and the United Kingdom. Some were counterfeits consisting of dyed starch noodles. A few samples from California contained Nostoc flagelliforme but were adulterated with starch noodles. Other samples, including those from the United Kingdom, consisted of pure Nostoc flagelliforme. A recent survey of markets in Cheng Du showed no real Nostoc flagelliforme to be marketed. Real and artificial fa cai differ in the presence of beta-N-methylamino-L-alanine (BMAA). Given its status as a high-priced luxury food, the government ban on collection and marketing, and the replacement of real fa cai with starch substitutes consumed only on special occasions, it is anticipated that dietary exposure to BMAA from fa cai will be reduced in the future in China.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Health context: 3_ND Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Neurotoxicity Syndromes / Nostoc / Foodborne Diseases / Amino Acids, Diamino Limits: Humans Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: En Journal: Amyotroph Lateral Scler Year: 2009 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Health context: 3_ND Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Neurotoxicity Syndromes / Nostoc / Foodborne Diseases / Amino Acids, Diamino Limits: Humans Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: En Journal: Amyotroph Lateral Scler Year: 2009 Document type: Article