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Biblio |
Nom latin : soja hispida ,ou(syn.)glycine
max. Nom français : soja. Nom anglais :soya beans |
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Le soja, encore appelé soya, a pour nom scientifique soja
hispida ou glycine max ; ce n'est cependant pas une glycine dont
le nom scientifique est wistaria Les
racines hébergent dans des sortes de verrues (les nodosités), des bactéries
qui utilisent l'azote de l'air et produisent des aliments minéraux azotés
dont profite le soja et qui, par la suite, enrichissent le sol. En
été, la plante fleurit en produisant des groupes de petites fleurs qui
partent de l'aisselle des feuilles. Elles ont la forme typique des
papilionacées et une couleur blanche ou violacée. Las
fruits sont des gousses très velues qui se développent aussitôt et terminent
leur maturation en automne, après la chute des feuilles. Source : |
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Localisation Origine |
plante annuelle originaire des régions chaudes
d'Extrême-Orient. Son nom provient du
japonais soy qui désigne cette plante. Source : http://isaisons.free.fr/lexique_plante_feuille.htm |
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Propriétés Utilisations source : www.soy.tm.fr/
fr/soja_graine.html. |
le soja (graine) a des vertus médicinales précieuses,
c'est un aliment énergétique et re-minéralisant qui contribue à faire
baisser, grâce à sa lécithine, le taux de cholestérol sanguin. Source : http://isaisons.free.fr/lexique_plante_feuille.htm Antidote; Astringent;
diaphorétique; laxatif; ophtalmique;
Résolvant; gastrique. La graine fermentée est faiblement diaphorétique et
gastrique . Il est utilisé dans le traitement de froids, des fièvres et des
maux de tête, l'insomnie, l'irritabilité et une sensation étouffante dans le
coffre(la poitrine) . Les feuilles(congés) contusionnées sont appliquées à la
morsure de serpent . Les fleurs sont utilisées dans le traitement Source : http://www.ibiblio.org/ |
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avertissement |
Il est largement utilisé dans l'alimentation
des êtres humains et des animaux. Cependant les fèves de soja contiennent des
inhibiteurs de la trypsine qui empêchent l'organisme d'absorber les
protéines. Il ne faut donc pas consommer des fèves de soja crues. Le soja doit être considéré comme un
« allergène d'origine alimentaire classique ». Il a été pendant
longtemps faussement considéré comme un substitut ne présentant aucun danger
pour les enfants développant des réactions adverses au lait de vache.
Cependant, des travaux ont par la suite démontré le contraire. Le soja est
aujourd'hui reconnu comme étant un allergène professionnel dans l'industrie. Source : http://wikipedia.org/ |
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De même famille |
Famille : fanaceae. Genre : soja. Autres espèces :non
renseigné |
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Références |
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