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First Review Finds Bamboo Foods May Benefit Metabolic and Gut Health, But Evidence Is Limited

Experts say proper preparation remains essential pending stronger clinical evidence.

Overview

  • Researchers reviewed 1,052 records and included 16 studies, with only four human studies meeting criteria in the 2025 paper published in Advances in Bamboo Science.
  • Human findings included lower postprandial blood glucose in people with diabetes, improved lipid profiles in a small trial, and signs of better bowel function.
  • In vitro and lab studies showed antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activity, prebiotic-like effects, and reduced formation of acrylamide and furan during food processing.
  • Safety concerns center on cyanide released from some raw or improperly processed shoots and a possible goitrogenic signal from a cross-sectional study and animal data.
  • Authors highlight bamboo’s nutrient density and sustainability yet call for well-designed human trials before any broad dietary recommendations.