| Literature DB >> 27575665 |
Francesca D'Acunzo1, Donato Giannino2, Vincenzo Longo3, Marco Ciardi3, Giulio Testone2, Giovanni Mele2, Chiara Nicolodi2, Maria Gonnella4, Massimiliano Renna4, Giuseppe Arnesi5, Alessandro Schiappa5, Ornella Ursini1.
Abstract
Chicories produce a wide range of vegetables with important nutritional value. We determined the variation of sterol, total polyphenol, nitrate contents and antioxidant capacity (SC, TPC, NC, AC) in endive leaves and stem-chicory novel vegetables, cultivated in two Italian regions. Within a given area, the SC was similar in smooth- and curly leafed endives (106.3-176.0 mg/kg FW); sitosterol and stigmasterol were major fractions (45-56 versus 38-43%). The stem SC was independent of landrace (101.5-118.6 mg/kg FW); sitosterol prevailed on stigmasterol and fucosterol (73-76 versus 12-14% versus 8-9%); the latter reached 15.7 mg/kg FW, conferring value as potential antidiabetes food. The planting site affected the AC and TPC of endives (893.1-1571.4 μmTE/100 g FW, 30.8-76.1 GAE100/g FW) and chicory stems (729.8-1152.5 μmTE/100 g FW; 56.2-124.4 GAE100/g FW), while the NC was recurrently below dangerous thresholds. PCA showed that environment was the major cause of variation, though it modestly affected these parameters.Entities:
Keywords: Phytosterols; antioxidant capacity; endive; nitrate content; novel vegetables; stem-chicory; total phenolic content
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27575665 DOI: 10.1080/09637486.2016.1221386
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Food Sci Nutr ISSN: 0963-7486 Impact factor: 3.833