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Thursday, April 26, 2012

International Conference on Recent Trends in Lathyrus sativus research at ICMR, Hyderabad, India


FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON “RECENT TRENDS IN LATHYRUS SATIVUS RESEARCH”
November 8–9, 2012
National Institute of Nutrition, ICMR, Hyderabad, India
About Lathyrus sativus
Lathyrus sativus (khesari dhal) is a well known food crop since time immemorial. It was cultivated and consumed all over the world before its harmful effects came to light. Neurolathyrism is a disease of motor neuron degeneration associated with excessive consumption of khesari dhal for 2-3 months. â-ODAP a structural analogue of glutamate but a conformational analogue of tyrosine has been implicated as the causative agent present in khesari dhal. Pathological hallmarks of this disease include degeneration of motor neurons in cortex region of brain resultin g in spastic paraparesis of hind limbs.Over the years there has been significant research in exploring the route of motor neuron degeneration. Excitotoxicity mediated by â-ODAP, mitochondrial electron transport chain inhibition (ETC), oxidative stress, lack of sulphur containing amino acids, inhibition of ã-glutamyl cysteine synthetase, and tyrosine amino transferase and an activator of protein kinase C have been implicated in the pathogenesis of Lathyrism. However, conclusive evidence still remains elusive.
Lathyrus sativus is a rich source of protein, carbohydrate, arginine and non protein amino acid homoarginine, which makes it versatile when compared to other available pulses. Arginine and homoarginine are substrates for nitric oxide production. Presence of arginine and homoarginine at high level in khesari dal helps in enhancing bioavailability of nitric oxide and promotes endothelial function by vasodilation. Apart from this both arginine and possibly homoarginine are known insulin secretagogues. Presently, there is a radical shift in the perception of the scientific community about Lathyrus, in unraveling its beneficial effects, as there is ample scope to turn it in to a highly useful food crop. The levels of â-ODAP can be reduced to very low levels using several detoxification methods as well as genetic modification so that, it can be used as highly beneficial food supplement and even its cost effectiveness can also be a great boon to millions of starving people all over the world. The proposed International Conference is aimed at converging all researchers' viz. agriculturists, farmers, biomedical scientists, toxicologists, clinicians, food and feed technologists etc. on one platform to discuss the issue and formulate strategies in developing technologies to make better use of the ever receding resources.
Topics: The conference enables participants to present a wide range of topics concerning medical, chemical, biochemical, analytical, toxicological, agricultural, detoxification, ODAP, homoarginine and other aspects of Lathyrus sativus.
All correspondence regarding the conference should be addressed to
Dr. Arjun. L. Khandare
Organizing Secretary
Scientist ‘E’, FDTRC
National Institute of Nutrition, ICMR
Jamia-Osmania PO, Hyderabad-500007, A.P, India
Email ID: alkhandare.lathyrus2012@gmail.com,dirnin_hyd@yahoo.co.in
Phone No. +91 40 27197325/380, Fax: 0914027019074, Mobile: 09160040377