Profiling selected phytochemicals and nutrients in the different tissues of the multipurpose tree Moringa oleifera L., grown in Ghana.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2010
Abstract:
The purpose of this new study was to determine the types and levels of major phytochemicals (non-nutrients)
and nutrients in the different tissues from vegetative and flowering Moringa oleifera L. an important
multipurpose crop. Rhamnose and acetyl-rhamnose-substituted glucosinolates were found in all of the
M. oleifera tissues with different profiles depending on the tissue. In addition the tissues of M. oleifera
had a relatively complex flavonoid profile consisting of glucosides, rutinosides, malonylglucosides and
traces of acetylglucosides of kaempferol, quercetin and isorhamnetin. Fatty acid profiling of the different
tissues showed that leaves were rich in palmitic (16:0) and linolenic (18:3) acid whereas seeds were predominated
by oleic acid (18:1). Roots were rich in palmitic and oleic acid, whereas stems and twigs predominately
contained palmitic acid. Potassium, magnesium and calcium were the predominant minerals
in all of the tissues. Low levels of selenium were detected only in whole seeds
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Moringaceae; Horseradish tree; Moringa pterygosperma; Developmental changes; Bioactives
Elenco autori:
Newton K., Amaglo; Richard N., Bennett; LO CURTO, Rosario; Eduardo A. S., Rosa; LO TURCO, Vincenzo; Giuffrida, Angela; Alberto Lo, Curto; Crea, Francesco; Gladys M., Timpo
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