Golden Amaranth Seed — Hermetica Encyclopedia
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Golden Amaranth Seed

Provisional Moderate ScoreCompound

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Evidence review status: unreviewed

Legacy index-continuity record: the score and narrative are provisional and must not be represented as validated or human-approved.

Review flags: AWAITING_SEMANTIC_VALIDATION

Provisional Summary

Golden Amaranth Seed is a nutrient-dense pseudocereal, recognized for its complete plant-based protein and a rich profile of bioactive compounds including lunasin-like peptides, squalene, and polyphenols. These compounds contribute to its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anticarcinogenic properties, with lunasin-like peptides notably inducing apoptosis in cancer cells.

Screened PMID Records
5
Reported Benefits
Pending
Synergy Review
At a Glance
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Public Score StatusProvisional Moderate
Primary Keywordgolden amaranth seed benefits
Golden Amaranth Seed — botanical
Golden Amaranth Seed — botanical close-up

Reported Benefits (Provisional)

Provides complete plant-based protein, supplying all nine essential amino acids for muscle development and cellular function.
Delivers essential minerals, including iron, magnesium, phosphorus, and manganese, supporting bone health and enzymatic activity.
Offers a naturally gluten-free alternative, making it suitable for individuals with celiac disease or gluten sensitivities.
Provides robust antioxidant protection through polyphenols and flavonoids, reducing oxidative stress.
Enhances digestive health and gut microbiota balance due to its high dietary fiber content.

Origin & History

Golden Amaranth Seed — origin
Natural habitat

Golden Amaranth Seed (Amaranthus caudatus, A. cruentus, A. hypochondriacus) is a pseudocereal native to Central and South America, particularly Mexico and Peru. Revered for its complete plant-based protein and rich micronutrient profile, it offers a gluten-free, nutrient-dense foundation for comprehensive functional nutrition.

Golden Amaranth Seed was profoundly revered by the Aztecs and other Mesoamerican civilizations as a sacred crop, integral to both religious rituals and daily sustenance for millennia. Nearly eradicated during colonization due to its cultural significance, it has been preserved and revived for its exceptional nutritional value and historical importance.Traditional Medicine

Research Narrative (Provisional)

Extensive scientific literature supports the nutritional value of Amaranth Seed, highlighting its complete protein profile and rich micronutrient content. Studies demonstrate its antioxidant properties, attributed to polyphenols and flavonoids, and its beneficial impact on digestive health due to high fiber. Research also confirms its gluten-free status and potential for managing oxidative stress.

Preparation & Dosage

Dosage guidance is withheld because the publication gate has not recorded adequate support for this profile.

Nutritional Profile

- Macronutrients: Complete Protein, Dietary Fiber - Vitamins: Vitamin B6, Folate, Vitamin E - Minerals: Iron, Magnesium, Phosphorus, Manganese, Calcium, Potassium - Phytochemicals: Polyphenols, Flavonoids

Reported Mechanism (Provisional)

Mechanism of Action

Golden Amaranth Seed contains a lunasin-like peptide that induces apoptosis in cancer cells, such as HeLa cells, via trypsin digestion, mirroring the action of soybean lunasin. Its phenolic acids, particularly ferulic acid, along with flavonoids and squalene, exert significant antioxidant activity by scavenging free radicals like DPPH and ABTS. Additionally, bioactive peptides and squalene contribute to anti-inflammatory and potentially antihypertensive effects.

Clinical Narrative (Provisional)

While extensive in vitro and pre-clinical studies highlight Golden Amaranth Seed's nutritional value and bioactive properties, human clinical trials are less detailed in the provided research. Studies demonstrate its lunasin-like peptide's ability to induce apoptosis in cancer cells and significant antioxidant activity from phenolic compounds and squalene. Further human clinical research is needed to fully establish its efficacy for specific health outcomes.

Also Known As

Amaranthus hypochondriacusAmaranthus caudatusAmaranthus cruentusAmaranth SeedMexican grain amaranth

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