Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Pharmacy, Department of Bromatology, Belgrade
Abstract
Fruits and vegetables are known as good sources of numerous bioactive
compounds among which polyphenols and dietary fibre are considered essential
because of their protective health effects. The aim of this study was to
characterize the quality of selected plant foods of our region regarding
amount of total phenols, fibres and ratio of certain fractions of fibre.
Fifteen samples of plant foods (green leafy vegetables, fruits and nuts) were
evaluated for total antioxidant activity, total phenolic content, total,
soluble and insoluble fibre and fractions of fibre: beta-glucans,
arabinoxylan, cellulose and resistant starch. Generally nuts were the richest
sources of fibre and total phenols. However, when serving size was taken into
consideration, it appeared that raspberry and blackberry were the richest in
total, soluble fibre and cellulose. At the same time, almonds and hazelnuts
were particulary rich in insoluble fibre, while walnuts had the highest
polyphenol content. Analyzed plant foods were poor sources of arabinoxylan
and beta-glucan. Data on resistant starch presence in cashew nut is the first
confirmation that resistant starch can be found in significant amount in some
nuts. The results give rare insight into the quality of selected plant foods
regarding dietary fibre and polyphenols from the nutritive point of view.
Funder
Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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