Nutritional, Fatty Acids, (Poly)phenols and Technological Properties of Flower Powders from Fuchsia hybrida and Alcea rosea
Author:
Castillo-Carrión Maritza1, Martínez-Espinosa Ruth1, Pérez-Álvarez José Ángel2ORCID, Fernández-López Juana2ORCID, Viuda-Martos Manuel2ORCID, Lucas-González Raquel23ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Departamento de Química, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad Técnica Particular de Loja, Loja 110108, Ecuador 2. IPOA Research Group, Centro de Investigación e Innovación Agroalimentaria y Agroambiental (CIAGRO-UHM), Miguel Hernández University, 03312 Alicante, Spain 3. Centro Tecnológico de la Carne de Galicia, Parque Tecnológico de Galicia, Avda. Galicia No. 4, 32900 Ourense, Spain
Abstract
Fuchsia hybrida (pena pena) and Alcea rosea L. (malvagoma) are predominant flowers in the “Horchata” infusion, a traditional beverage in southern Ecuador, to which some medicinal properties are attributed. However, there is very little published information about these two flower species. The current study aimed to obtain two dehydrated powders of these flowers and to determine their chemical composition, physicochemical and technological properties, polyphenols, and fatty acids profile. In both powdered flowers, carbohydrates predominated, with a significant content of dietary fiber and fructose. The fat content was low, mainly comprising polyunsaturated fats (62% pena pena and 52% malvagoma), with a significant presence of omega-3 (C18:3n-3,6,9) and omega-6 (C18:2n-6,9) fatty acids, showing a better n-6/n-3 balance in the malvagoma flowers. Pena pena flowers are highlighted by high anthocyanin and ellagic acid amounts, whereas malvagoma contains a high content of flavanones. In conclusion, the studied powder flowers, could be used in the formulation of new foods or as source of anthocyanins as food colorants.
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