Asian Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • Year: 2023
  • Volume: 13
  • Issue: 3

A Short Review on Prickly Pear Fruit Opuntia spp

  • Author:
  • Karishma P. Bhadane*, Rutuja T. Bedse, Rajesh D. Ahire, D. A. Patil
  • Total Page Count: 4
  • Published Online: Oct 10, 2023
  • Page Number: 221 to 224

Ahinsa Institute of Pharmacy, Dondaicha, Shindhkheda, Dhule, Maharashtra, India425408

*Corresponding Author E-mail: karishmabhadane39@gmail.com

Online Published on 10 October, 2023.

Abstract

In India, a significant portion of the population has settled in dry rain-fed areas that need perennial vegetation to protect them from erosion. The use of drought tolerant and economically viable plants appears to be an option to sustain livelihoods, reduce poverty and create employment opportunities. Prickly pear is drought tolerant due to its carbon dioxide fixation pathway (CAM), well suited to dry zones where it can be used as an alternative food and fodder as well as a hedge to protect agricultural fields. In the seventh century, the British introduced cacti to India to produce cochineal dye, but these plantations gradually disappeared due to pests and flooding of the areas. Recent attempts to introduce the cultivated cactus pear began in the late 1980s. In addition to the adaptation trials, some other aspects have been studied in the country: plant productivity, nutritional aspects, salinity tolerance, fruit quality, etc., which are briefly described in this article.

Keywords

Cactus Pear, Cladodes, Arid region, Cactaceae, Betalains