| Literature DB >> 28867090 |
Kunchit Judprasong1, Nidthida Archeepsudcharit2, Kedsiri Chantapiriyapoon3, Pharrunrat Tanaviyutpakdee2, Piya Temviriyanukul2.
Abstract
This study determined nutrients, chemical contaminants, (insecticide residues and heavy metals), and natural toxic substances (nitrate, nitrite, cyanide, oxalate, phytate, and trypsin inhibitor) in tubers of Jerusalem artichokes-Kaentawan in the Thai language-grown in four major provinces in Thailand. They were purchased, prepared, homogenized, and freeze-dried for further analysis using standard methods. All Kaentawan samples contained considerable amounts of fructans and dietary fiber (15.4±0.2gand3.2±0.8g/100gfresh weight [FW], respectively), as well as potassium and iron (339±61and0.32±0.05mg/100gFW, respectively). All samples had very low amounts of insecticide residues (37 compounds), cyanide, and trypsin inhibitor, as well as Pb, Cd, nitrate, and nitrite (0.82±0.09, 0.10±0.02, 1.9-17.5, and 0.01-0.24mgkg-1FW, respectively), in addition to oxalate and phytate (14±9and0.17±0.02mg/100gFW, respectively). This study's data can be used for food composition databases and for safety consumption.Entities:
Keywords: Contaminant; Jerusalem artichoke; Kaentawan; Nutrient; Toxic substance
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Year: 2016 PMID: 28867090 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2016.09.116
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Chem ISSN: 0308-8146 Impact factor: 7.514