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Exploring the potential of common iceplant, seaside arrowgrass and sea fennel as edible halophytic plants.

Alicia Sánchez-Faure1, Marta María Calvo1, Jara Pérez-Jiménez1, Ana Belén Martín-Diana2, Daniel Rico2, María Pilar Montero1, María Del Carmen Gómez-Guillén1, María Elvira López-Caballero1, Oscar Martínez-Alvarez3.   

Abstract

The recent interest in diversification in food consumption and the current salinization and desertification processes of farmland have placed the focus on halophytic plants as new food, making necessary the characterization of their biochemical composition and the identification of possible bioactive compounds. In this work, three edible halophytic plants were characterized: common iceplant (Mesembryanthemum crystallinum), sea fennel (Crithmum maritimum), and seaside arrowgrass (Triglochin maritima). The plants studied were a good source of minerals. Sea fennel showed high contents of dietary fibre and calcium (8.5 ppm, wet weight), common iceplant had a high potassium content (6500 ppm, wet weight), while seaside arrowgrass presented high levels of iron (62 ppm, wet weight). The glucose content of the three species was below 30 mg/g per dried weight. The Sb, Pb, Cr, As, Cd, and Hg content was negligible. Polyunsaturated fatty acids, mainly α-linolenic and linoleic acid, prevailed in the three species analyzed. Hydroxycinnamic and hydroxybenzoic acids predominated in common iceplant and sea fennel. Glycosylated flavones, especially isoorientin, prevailed in seaside arrowgrass. These plants present a relevant nutritional profile for which their use as foods or ingredients should be promoted.
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Keywords:  Crithmum maritimum; Dietary fiber; Halophytic plants; Iron content; Mesembryanthemum crystallinum; New food; Polyphenols; Triglochin maritima

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33233204     DOI: 10.1016/j.foodres.2020.109613

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Food Res Int        ISSN: 0963-9969            Impact factor:   6.475


  5 in total

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Authors:  Marta María Calvo; Ana Belén Martín-Diana; Daniel Rico; María Elvira López-Caballero; Oscar Martínez-Álvarez
Journal:  Foods       Date:  2022-05-27

2.  Use of Sea Fennel as a Natural Ingredient of Edible Films for Extending the Shelf Life of Fresh Fish Burgers.

Authors:  Daniel Rico; Irene Albertos; Oscar Martinez-Alvarez; M Elvira Lopez-Caballero; Ana Belen Martin-Diana
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2020-11-11       Impact factor: 4.411

3.  Halophytes of the Mediterranean Basin-Underutilized Species with the Potential to Be Nutritious Crops in the Scenario of the Climate Change.

Authors:  Agatha Agudelo; Micaela Carvajal; María Del Carmen Martinez-Ballesta
Journal:  Foods       Date:  2021-01-08

4.  Anti-Inflammatory Properties, Bioaccessibility and Intestinal Absorption of Sea Fennel (Crithmum maritimum) Extract Encapsulated in Soy Phosphatidylcholine Liposomes.

Authors:  Ailén Alemán; Daniel Marín-Peñalver; Pilar Fernández de Palencia; María Del Carmen Gómez-Guillén; Pilar Montero
Journal:  Nutrients       Date:  2022-01-04       Impact factor: 5.717

5.  Metabolomic Fingerprinting and Molecular Characterization of the Rock Samphire Germplasm Collection from the Balkan Botanic Garden of Kroussia, Northern Greece.

Authors:  Kalliopi Kadoglidou; Maria Irakli; Anastasia Boutsika; Ifigeneia Mellidou; Nikolas Maninis; Eirini Sarrou; Vasiliki Georgiadou; Nikolaos Tourvas; Nikos Krigas; Theodoros Moysiadis; Katerina Grigoriadou; Eleni Maloupa; Aliki Xanthopoulou; Ioannis Ganopoulos
Journal:  Plants (Basel)       Date:  2022-02-21
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