Nutritional assay Pereskia spp.: unconventional vegetable
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Resumo: | Abstract Pereskia grandifolia Haworth (PGH) and Pereskia aculeata Miller (PAM) are recognized sources of proteins; dietary fiber; vitamins and minerals make this plant leaves, raw, cooked, and braised, an important ally against protein and micronutrient deficiencies. One of the main problems is the presence of antinutritional factors that may interfere in the digestibility and bioavailability of some nutrients. The objective was to evaluate the amino acid profile and the chemical score of the raw leaves and the effects of heating media and time on the total dietary fiber, minerals, trypsin inhibition, oxalic acid and tannins of leaves of PGH and PAM. The samples had similar amino acid profiles and total dietary fiber. With regard to antinutritional compounds, heating the leaves of PGH led to a decrease in trypsin inhibition, primarily after the first minutes of wet cooking. Oxalic acid and tannins predominated in both species. Considering the interaction with time, the variables related to iron and zinc minimized the tannin responses in PGH and PAM, respectively. Heating media and times interfered with the chemical components present in the leaves of Pereskia species and led to high antinutrient retention after heat treatment. |
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Nutritional assay Pereskia spp.: unconventional vegetablePereskia grandifolia HaworthPereskia aculeata Milleroxalatetanninstrypsin inhibitormineralsAbstract Pereskia grandifolia Haworth (PGH) and Pereskia aculeata Miller (PAM) are recognized sources of proteins; dietary fiber; vitamins and minerals make this plant leaves, raw, cooked, and braised, an important ally against protein and micronutrient deficiencies. One of the main problems is the presence of antinutritional factors that may interfere in the digestibility and bioavailability of some nutrients. The objective was to evaluate the amino acid profile and the chemical score of the raw leaves and the effects of heating media and time on the total dietary fiber, minerals, trypsin inhibition, oxalic acid and tannins of leaves of PGH and PAM. The samples had similar amino acid profiles and total dietary fiber. With regard to antinutritional compounds, heating the leaves of PGH led to a decrease in trypsin inhibition, primarily after the first minutes of wet cooking. Oxalic acid and tannins predominated in both species. Considering the interaction with time, the variables related to iron and zinc minimized the tannin responses in PGH and PAM, respectively. Heating media and times interfered with the chemical components present in the leaves of Pereskia species and led to high antinutrient retention after heat treatment.Academia Brasileira de Ciências2020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0001-37652020000201012Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências v.92 suppl.1 2020reponame:Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Online)instname:Academia Brasileira de Ciências (ABC)instacron:ABC10.1590/0001-3765202020180757info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSILVEIRA,MELISSA G.PICININ,CAMILA T.R.CIRILLO,MARCELO ÂNGELOFREIRE,JULIANA M.BARCELOS,MARIA DE FÁTIMA P.eng2020-05-28T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0001-37652020000201012Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/aabchttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||aabc@abc.org.br1678-26900001-3765opendoar:2020-05-28T00:00Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Online) - Academia Brasileira de Ciências (ABC)false |
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Nutritional assay Pereskia spp.: unconventional vegetable |
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Nutritional assay Pereskia spp.: unconventional vegetable |
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Nutritional assay Pereskia spp.: unconventional vegetable SILVEIRA,MELISSA G. Pereskia grandifolia Haworth Pereskia aculeata Miller oxalate tannins trypsin inhibitor minerals |
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Nutritional assay Pereskia spp.: unconventional vegetable |
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Nutritional assay Pereskia spp.: unconventional vegetable |
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Nutritional assay Pereskia spp.: unconventional vegetable |
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Nutritional assay Pereskia spp.: unconventional vegetable |
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Nutritional assay Pereskia spp.: unconventional vegetable |
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SILVEIRA,MELISSA G. |
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SILVEIRA,MELISSA G. PICININ,CAMILA T.R. CIRILLO,MARCELO ÂNGELO FREIRE,JULIANA M. BARCELOS,MARIA DE FÁTIMA P. |
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PICININ,CAMILA T.R. CIRILLO,MARCELO ÂNGELO FREIRE,JULIANA M. BARCELOS,MARIA DE FÁTIMA P. |
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SILVEIRA,MELISSA G. PICININ,CAMILA T.R. CIRILLO,MARCELO ÂNGELO FREIRE,JULIANA M. BARCELOS,MARIA DE FÁTIMA P. |
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Pereskia grandifolia Haworth Pereskia aculeata Miller oxalate tannins trypsin inhibitor minerals |
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Pereskia grandifolia Haworth Pereskia aculeata Miller oxalate tannins trypsin inhibitor minerals |
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Abstract Pereskia grandifolia Haworth (PGH) and Pereskia aculeata Miller (PAM) are recognized sources of proteins; dietary fiber; vitamins and minerals make this plant leaves, raw, cooked, and braised, an important ally against protein and micronutrient deficiencies. One of the main problems is the presence of antinutritional factors that may interfere in the digestibility and bioavailability of some nutrients. The objective was to evaluate the amino acid profile and the chemical score of the raw leaves and the effects of heating media and time on the total dietary fiber, minerals, trypsin inhibition, oxalic acid and tannins of leaves of PGH and PAM. The samples had similar amino acid profiles and total dietary fiber. With regard to antinutritional compounds, heating the leaves of PGH led to a decrease in trypsin inhibition, primarily after the first minutes of wet cooking. Oxalic acid and tannins predominated in both species. Considering the interaction with time, the variables related to iron and zinc minimized the tannin responses in PGH and PAM, respectively. Heating media and times interfered with the chemical components present in the leaves of Pereskia species and led to high antinutrient retention after heat treatment. |
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