Chemical, nutritional, and spectroscopic characterization of typical ecotypes of Mediterranean area beans
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
Recent considerations have highlighted the
great potential that can arise from extinct ecotypes above
all in the so-called marginal areas, where the exploitation
of these crops may have the environmental protection value,
and in addition, a social value promoting employment in
the areas subjects to depopulation. Moreover, many studies
have confirmed that regularly consume of beans and
other legumes helps to prevent and cure several degenerative
diseases. Therefore, in the present work, four "niche"
bean ecotypes were characterized from morphological and
health point of view to exalt their territorial vocation and
give it a sort of identity card or food fingerprint. Beans were
characterized by chemical composition, fatty acid, sterols'
profile, and micro/macroelements. The results of this study
suggest that the chemical and biochemical characteristics
of different bean local Mediterranean ecotypes can be
considered of high nutritional quality from a health point
of view and their consumption is also a way to preserve
the agricultural biodiversity. Among the varieties examined,
there is someone richer in health components (sterols,
polyunsaturated fatty acids, and some macroelements)
than others. Polyunsaturated fatty acids predominated in all
samples, ranging from 44 to 72% of total fatty acids, while
they exhibited always the following phytosterol profiles:
?-sitosterol > stigmasterol > ?5-avenasterol > campesterol.
Brassicasterol was absent in all analyzed samples. Among
the four legumes (dry matter), sample Q had the highest concentration
of Potassium (14.41 g Kg-
1) and calcium (2.32 g
Kg-
1), while the same elements resulted lowest in sample
M (11.3 and 0.82 g Kg-
1, respectively). Magnesium content
resulted major in ecotype Z (16.46 g Kg-
1) and B (15.90 g
Kg-
1). Concerning the mean concentrations of microelements
in all the analyzed samples, the order was found to be:
Fe > Zn > Mn > Cu > Mo > Ni. Finally, ATR-FTIR spectra
could give an immediately evaluation semi-quantitative of
macronutritional components of analyzed samples.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Beans · Mediterranean area · GC-FID · ICPOES; ATR-FTIR
Elenco autori:
Sorrentino, Giuseppe; Siano, Francesco; Riccardi, Maria; Volpe, MARIA GRAZIA
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