Evaluation of beetroot (Beta vulgaris L.) leaves during its developmental stages: a chemical composition study
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Resumo: | Beetroot leaves (Beta vulgaris L.) are commonly cut off and discarded before using its bulb due to lack of knowledge of how to use them. Aiming at using these leaves, in the present study, in natura and dehydrated beetroot leaves were chemically characterized in terms of fatty acid composition, proximate composition, minerals, total phenolic compounds (TPC), and antioxidant activity by DPPH in different stages (60, 80, and 100 days) of development. The beetroot leaves showed significant levels of protein and lipids in all developmental stages, and all proximate composition nutrients decreased during these maturation stages; the highest content was observed at 60 days. The Fe content decreased during the developmental stages (from 342.75 to 246.30 mg.kg-1), while the content of K increased (from 13,367.64 to 20,784.90 mg.kg-1). With regard to to fatty acid composition, linolenic acid was present in the greatest quantity, and it increase up to 2.58 mg.g-1 (in natura) and 40.11 mg.g-1 (dehydrated) at 100 days of development. The n-6/n-3 ratios were low in all stages. The TPC and antioxidant activity by DPPH changed during the developmental stages. The TPC was highest in the 100-day dehydrated leaves (15.27±0.12 mg GAE.g-1 FW), and the 50% inhibition of DPPH (IC50 89.52 µg.mL-1) were better in the 60-day in natura leaves. This study shows that all developmental stages produced satisfactory results, and therefore, these leaves can be reused as food. The antioxidant activity and the chemical constituents, mainly the ω-3fatty acid, increased during the stages of development. |
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Evaluation of beetroot (Beta vulgaris L.) leaves during its developmental stages: a chemical composition studybeetroot leavesmineralsfatty acidalpha-linolenic acidantioxidant activityBeetroot leaves (Beta vulgaris L.) are commonly cut off and discarded before using its bulb due to lack of knowledge of how to use them. Aiming at using these leaves, in the present study, in natura and dehydrated beetroot leaves were chemically characterized in terms of fatty acid composition, proximate composition, minerals, total phenolic compounds (TPC), and antioxidant activity by DPPH in different stages (60, 80, and 100 days) of development. The beetroot leaves showed significant levels of protein and lipids in all developmental stages, and all proximate composition nutrients decreased during these maturation stages; the highest content was observed at 60 days. The Fe content decreased during the developmental stages (from 342.75 to 246.30 mg.kg-1), while the content of K increased (from 13,367.64 to 20,784.90 mg.kg-1). With regard to to fatty acid composition, linolenic acid was present in the greatest quantity, and it increase up to 2.58 mg.g-1 (in natura) and 40.11 mg.g-1 (dehydrated) at 100 days of development. The n-6/n-3 ratios were low in all stages. The TPC and antioxidant activity by DPPH changed during the developmental stages. The TPC was highest in the 100-day dehydrated leaves (15.27±0.12 mg GAE.g-1 FW), and the 50% inhibition of DPPH (IC50 89.52 µg.mL-1) were better in the 60-day in natura leaves. This study shows that all developmental stages produced satisfactory results, and therefore, these leaves can be reused as food. The antioxidant activity and the chemical constituents, mainly the ω-3fatty acid, increased during the stages of development.Sociedade Brasileira de Ciência e Tecnologia de Alimentos2014-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0101-20612014000100014Food Science and Technology v.34 n.1 2014reponame:Food Science and Technology (Campinas)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Ciência e Tecnologia de Alimentos (SBCTA)instacron:SBCTA10.1590/S0101-20612014005000007info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBiondo,Polyana Batoqui FrançaBoeing,Joana SchuelterBarizão,Érica OliveiraSouza,Nilson Evelazio deMatsushita,MakotoOliveira,Claudio Celestino deBoroski,MarcelaVisentainer,Jesuí Vergílioeng2014-04-25T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0101-20612014000100014Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/ctaONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||revista@sbcta.org.br1678-457X0101-2061opendoar:2014-04-25T00:00Food Science and Technology (Campinas) - Sociedade Brasileira de Ciência e Tecnologia de Alimentos (SBCTA)false |
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Evaluation of beetroot (Beta vulgaris L.) leaves during its developmental stages: a chemical composition study |
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Evaluation of beetroot (Beta vulgaris L.) leaves during its developmental stages: a chemical composition study |
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Evaluation of beetroot (Beta vulgaris L.) leaves during its developmental stages: a chemical composition study Biondo,Polyana Batoqui França beetroot leaves minerals fatty acid alpha-linolenic acid antioxidant activity |
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Evaluation of beetroot (Beta vulgaris L.) leaves during its developmental stages: a chemical composition study |
title_full |
Evaluation of beetroot (Beta vulgaris L.) leaves during its developmental stages: a chemical composition study |
title_fullStr |
Evaluation of beetroot (Beta vulgaris L.) leaves during its developmental stages: a chemical composition study |
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Evaluation of beetroot (Beta vulgaris L.) leaves during its developmental stages: a chemical composition study |
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Evaluation of beetroot (Beta vulgaris L.) leaves during its developmental stages: a chemical composition study |
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Biondo,Polyana Batoqui França |
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Biondo,Polyana Batoqui França Boeing,Joana Schuelter Barizão,Érica Oliveira Souza,Nilson Evelazio de Matsushita,Makoto Oliveira,Claudio Celestino de Boroski,Marcela Visentainer,Jesuí Vergílio |
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author |
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Boeing,Joana Schuelter Barizão,Érica Oliveira Souza,Nilson Evelazio de Matsushita,Makoto Oliveira,Claudio Celestino de Boroski,Marcela Visentainer,Jesuí Vergílio |
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Biondo,Polyana Batoqui França Boeing,Joana Schuelter Barizão,Érica Oliveira Souza,Nilson Evelazio de Matsushita,Makoto Oliveira,Claudio Celestino de Boroski,Marcela Visentainer,Jesuí Vergílio |
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beetroot leaves minerals fatty acid alpha-linolenic acid antioxidant activity |
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beetroot leaves minerals fatty acid alpha-linolenic acid antioxidant activity |
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Beetroot leaves (Beta vulgaris L.) are commonly cut off and discarded before using its bulb due to lack of knowledge of how to use them. Aiming at using these leaves, in the present study, in natura and dehydrated beetroot leaves were chemically characterized in terms of fatty acid composition, proximate composition, minerals, total phenolic compounds (TPC), and antioxidant activity by DPPH in different stages (60, 80, and 100 days) of development. The beetroot leaves showed significant levels of protein and lipids in all developmental stages, and all proximate composition nutrients decreased during these maturation stages; the highest content was observed at 60 days. The Fe content decreased during the developmental stages (from 342.75 to 246.30 mg.kg-1), while the content of K increased (from 13,367.64 to 20,784.90 mg.kg-1). With regard to to fatty acid composition, linolenic acid was present in the greatest quantity, and it increase up to 2.58 mg.g-1 (in natura) and 40.11 mg.g-1 (dehydrated) at 100 days of development. The n-6/n-3 ratios were low in all stages. The TPC and antioxidant activity by DPPH changed during the developmental stages. The TPC was highest in the 100-day dehydrated leaves (15.27±0.12 mg GAE.g-1 FW), and the 50% inhibition of DPPH (IC50 89.52 µg.mL-1) were better in the 60-day in natura leaves. This study shows that all developmental stages produced satisfactory results, and therefore, these leaves can be reused as food. The antioxidant activity and the chemical constituents, mainly the ω-3fatty acid, increased during the stages of development. |
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