Is Hedysarum mackenziei (Wild Sweet Pea) Actually Toxic?

research Hedysarum mackenziei Richardson (wild sweet pea, bear root) is widely regarded as toxic and warnings about confusing it with its edible cousin Hedysarum alpinum Richardson (Eskimo potato) abound. To find the chemical basis for this claim, we performed an exhaustive comparison of the seconda...

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Main Authors: Treadwell, Edward M., Clausen, Thomas P.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: University of Hawaii at Manoa 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10125/12486
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Clausen, Thomas P.
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description research Hedysarum mackenziei Richardson (wild sweet pea, bear root) is widely regarded as toxic and warnings about confusing it with its edible cousin Hedysarum alpinum Richardson (Eskimo potato) abound. To find the chemical basis for this claim, we performed an exhaustive comparison of the secondary chemistry between the two plants as well as a search for nitrogen containing metabolites (alkaloids) in both species. No chemical basis for toxicity could be found. These results were consistent with a subsequent cytotoxic assay performed on an extract of H. mackenziei. Finally, a critical examination of the literature could find no credible evidence that H. mackenziei is toxic in spite of these widespread rumors.
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spelling ftunivhawaiimano:oai:scholarspace.manoa.hawaii.edu:10125/12486 2025-01-16T21:44:27+00:00 Is Hedysarum mackenziei (Wild Sweet Pea) Actually Toxic? Treadwell, Edward M. Clausen, Thomas P. 2008 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10125/12486 en-US eng University of Hawaii at Manoa Treadwell EM, Clausen TP. 2008. Is Hedysarum mackenziei (wild sweet pea) actually toxic? Ethnobotany Research and Applications 6:319-321. 1547-3465 http://hdl.handle.net/10125/12486 Hedysarum mackenziei wild sweet pea Article Text 2008 ftunivhawaiimano 2022-07-17T13:30:41Z research Hedysarum mackenziei Richardson (wild sweet pea, bear root) is widely regarded as toxic and warnings about confusing it with its edible cousin Hedysarum alpinum Richardson (Eskimo potato) abound. To find the chemical basis for this claim, we performed an exhaustive comparison of the secondary chemistry between the two plants as well as a search for nitrogen containing metabolites (alkaloids) in both species. No chemical basis for toxicity could be found. These results were consistent with a subsequent cytotoxic assay performed on an extract of H. mackenziei. Finally, a critical examination of the literature could find no credible evidence that H. mackenziei is toxic in spite of these widespread rumors. Article in Journal/Newspaper eskimo* ScholarSpace at University of Hawaii at Manoa
spellingShingle Hedysarum mackenziei
wild sweet pea
Treadwell, Edward M.
Clausen, Thomas P.
Is Hedysarum mackenziei (Wild Sweet Pea) Actually Toxic?
title Is Hedysarum mackenziei (Wild Sweet Pea) Actually Toxic?
title_full Is Hedysarum mackenziei (Wild Sweet Pea) Actually Toxic?
title_fullStr Is Hedysarum mackenziei (Wild Sweet Pea) Actually Toxic?
title_full_unstemmed Is Hedysarum mackenziei (Wild Sweet Pea) Actually Toxic?
title_short Is Hedysarum mackenziei (Wild Sweet Pea) Actually Toxic?
title_sort is hedysarum mackenziei (wild sweet pea) actually toxic?
topic Hedysarum mackenziei
wild sweet pea
topic_facet Hedysarum mackenziei
wild sweet pea
url http://hdl.handle.net/10125/12486