Determination of essential minerals and trace elements in edible sprouts from different botanical families—application of chemometric analysis

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Autor(a) principal: Dobrowolska-Iwanek, Justyna
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Zagrodzki, Paweł, Galanty, Agnieszka, Fołta, Maria, Kryczyk-Kozioł, Jadwiga, Szlósarczyk, Marek, Rubio, Pol Salvans, Saraiva de Carvalho, Isabel, Paśko, Paweł
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/17542
Resumo: Background: elemental deficiency may result in the malfunctioning of human organisms. Sprouts, with their attractive looks and well-established popularity, may be considered as alternative sources of elements in the diet. Moreover, the uptake of micro- and macronutrients from sprouts is better when compared to other vegetable sources. The aim of the study was to determine and compare the level of the selected essential minerals and trace elements in 25 sprouts from different botanical families, to preselect the richest species of high importance for human diets. Methods: the Cu, Zn, Mn, Fe, Mg, Ca determinations were performed using atomic absorption spectrometry with flame atomization and iodine by the colorimetric method. Results: beetroot sprouts had the highest levels of Zn, Fe, and Mg, while onion sprouts were the richest in Mn and Ca, among all of the tested sprouts. Sprouts of the <i>Brassicaceae</i> family were generally richer in Ca, Mg, and Zn than sprouts from the <i>Fabaceae</i> family. Results allow preselection of the most perspective sprouts as possible dietary sources of essential minerals and trace elements. For rucola, leeks, onions, and beetroot sprouts, the data on minerals and trace element compositions were performed for the first time.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Determination of essential minerals and trace elements in edible sprouts from different botanical families—application of chemometric analysis
title Determination of essential minerals and trace elements in edible sprouts from different botanical families—application of chemometric analysis
spellingShingle Determination of essential minerals and trace elements in edible sprouts from different botanical families—application of chemometric analysis
Dobrowolska-Iwanek, Justyna
Sprouts
Trace elements
Essential minerals
Diet
title_short Determination of essential minerals and trace elements in edible sprouts from different botanical families—application of chemometric analysis
title_full Determination of essential minerals and trace elements in edible sprouts from different botanical families—application of chemometric analysis
title_fullStr Determination of essential minerals and trace elements in edible sprouts from different botanical families—application of chemometric analysis
title_full_unstemmed Determination of essential minerals and trace elements in edible sprouts from different botanical families—application of chemometric analysis
title_sort Determination of essential minerals and trace elements in edible sprouts from different botanical families—application of chemometric analysis
author Dobrowolska-Iwanek, Justyna
author_facet Dobrowolska-Iwanek, Justyna
Zagrodzki, Paweł
Galanty, Agnieszka
Fołta, Maria
Kryczyk-Kozioł, Jadwiga
Szlósarczyk, Marek
Rubio, Pol Salvans
Saraiva de Carvalho, Isabel
Paśko, Paweł
author_role author
author2 Zagrodzki, Paweł
Galanty, Agnieszka
Fołta, Maria
Kryczyk-Kozioł, Jadwiga
Szlósarczyk, Marek
Rubio, Pol Salvans
Saraiva de Carvalho, Isabel
Paśko, Paweł
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Sapientia
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Dobrowolska-Iwanek, Justyna
Zagrodzki, Paweł
Galanty, Agnieszka
Fołta, Maria
Kryczyk-Kozioł, Jadwiga
Szlósarczyk, Marek
Rubio, Pol Salvans
Saraiva de Carvalho, Isabel
Paśko, Paweł
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Sprouts
Trace elements
Essential minerals
Diet
topic Sprouts
Trace elements
Essential minerals
Diet
description Background: elemental deficiency may result in the malfunctioning of human organisms. Sprouts, with their attractive looks and well-established popularity, may be considered as alternative sources of elements in the diet. Moreover, the uptake of micro- and macronutrients from sprouts is better when compared to other vegetable sources. The aim of the study was to determine and compare the level of the selected essential minerals and trace elements in 25 sprouts from different botanical families, to preselect the richest species of high importance for human diets. Methods: the Cu, Zn, Mn, Fe, Mg, Ca determinations were performed using atomic absorption spectrometry with flame atomization and iodine by the colorimetric method. Results: beetroot sprouts had the highest levels of Zn, Fe, and Mg, while onion sprouts were the richest in Mn and Ca, among all of the tested sprouts. Sprouts of the <i>Brassicaceae</i> family were generally richer in Ca, Mg, and Zn than sprouts from the <i>Fabaceae</i> family. Results allow preselection of the most perspective sprouts as possible dietary sources of essential minerals and trace elements. For rucola, leeks, onions, and beetroot sprouts, the data on minerals and trace element compositions were performed for the first time.
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