The natural impact of banana inflorescences (Musa acuminata) on human nutrition

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Autor(a) principal: Fingolo,Catharina E.
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Braga,João M.A., Vieira,Ana C.M., Moura,Mirian R.L., Kaplan,Maria Auxiliadora C.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Online)
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Resumo: Banana inflorescences are popularly known as 'navels,' and they are used in Brazil as nutritional complements. However, the nutritional value of banana inflorescences (male flowers and bracts) has never been studied. Therefore, plant material of Musa acuminata, cultivar "ouro", was collected in Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil, and then submitted to chemical procedures to determine its nutritional composition. The experiment was arranged a completely randomized design and performed in triplicate. The sample composition analysis showed percentual average value for moisture, protein, fat and ash as 8.21, 14.50, 4.04 and 14.43, respectively. The dehydrated inflorescences were found to contain a significant nutritive complement based on their high content of potassium (5008.26 mg / 100 g) and fiber 49.83% (lignin, cellulose and hemicelluloses) revealing important functional and nutritional properties. In a parallel evaluation, the anatomical study revealed key elements for the recognition of Musa acuminata when reduced to fragments.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The natural impact of banana inflorescences (Musa acuminata) on human nutrition
title The natural impact of banana inflorescences (Musa acuminata) on human nutrition
spellingShingle The natural impact of banana inflorescences (Musa acuminata) on human nutrition
Fingolo,Catharina E.
anatomical analysis
banana inflorescences
"banana-ouro"
Musa acuminata
Musaceae
nutritional value
title_short The natural impact of banana inflorescences (Musa acuminata) on human nutrition
title_full The natural impact of banana inflorescences (Musa acuminata) on human nutrition
title_fullStr The natural impact of banana inflorescences (Musa acuminata) on human nutrition
title_full_unstemmed The natural impact of banana inflorescences (Musa acuminata) on human nutrition
title_sort The natural impact of banana inflorescences (Musa acuminata) on human nutrition
author Fingolo,Catharina E.
author_facet Fingolo,Catharina E.
Braga,João M.A.
Vieira,Ana C.M.
Moura,Mirian R.L.
Kaplan,Maria Auxiliadora C.
author_role author
author2 Braga,João M.A.
Vieira,Ana C.M.
Moura,Mirian R.L.
Kaplan,Maria Auxiliadora C.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fingolo,Catharina E.
Braga,João M.A.
Vieira,Ana C.M.
Moura,Mirian R.L.
Kaplan,Maria Auxiliadora C.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv anatomical analysis
banana inflorescences
"banana-ouro"
Musa acuminata
Musaceae
nutritional value
topic anatomical analysis
banana inflorescences
"banana-ouro"
Musa acuminata
Musaceae
nutritional value
description Banana inflorescences are popularly known as 'navels,' and they are used in Brazil as nutritional complements. However, the nutritional value of banana inflorescences (male flowers and bracts) has never been studied. Therefore, plant material of Musa acuminata, cultivar "ouro", was collected in Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil, and then submitted to chemical procedures to determine its nutritional composition. The experiment was arranged a completely randomized design and performed in triplicate. The sample composition analysis showed percentual average value for moisture, protein, fat and ash as 8.21, 14.50, 4.04 and 14.43, respectively. The dehydrated inflorescences were found to contain a significant nutritive complement based on their high content of potassium (5008.26 mg / 100 g) and fiber 49.83% (lignin, cellulose and hemicelluloses) revealing important functional and nutritional properties. In a parallel evaluation, the anatomical study revealed key elements for the recognition of Musa acuminata when reduced to fragments.
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