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Type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Preliminary assessment of the nutritional composition of underexploited wild legumes from semi-arid Caatinga and moist forest environments of northeastern Brazil
Authors: Carvalho, Ana Fontenele Urano
Farias, Davi Felipe
Rocha-Bezerra, Lady Clarissa Brito da
Sousa, Nathanna Mateus de
Cavalheiro, Mariana Giovenardi
Fernandes, Geórgia Sampaio
Brasil, Isabel Cristiane Façanha
Maia, Andréa Agaciana Bessa
Sousa, Daniele Oliveira Bezerra de
Vasconcelos, Ilka Maria
Gouveia, Sandro Thomaz
Machado, Olga Lima Tavares
Keywords: Proximate composition;Amino acids;Antinutritional factors;Toxic factors;Minerals;Wild legume seeds;Underutilized species;Wild foods;Biodiversity and horticulture;Sustainable agricultural practice;Food security;Indigenous foods;Biodiversity;Food analysis;Food composition
Issue Date: 2011
Citation: CARVALHO, Ana Fontenele Urano et al. Preliminary assessment of the nutritional composition of underexploited wild legumes from semi-arid Caatinga and moist forest environments of northeastern Brazil. Journal of Food Composition and Analysis, [s.l.], v. 24, p. 487-493, 2011.
Abstract: The seeds of 14 wild legume species from Brazil were analyzed to assess their potential as food. The seeds showed high levels of crude protein (10.9–50.0%), dietary fiber (0.8–52.3%) and energy (905–1804 kJ 100 g 1 ), and the amino acid composition (mg g 1 N) was comparable to that of soybeans, but with higher amounts of lysine (456–10,884) and histidine (199–918). The seeds showed lectin activity (20– 2560 and 60–2560 HU g 1 flour for untreated or treated erythrocytes, respectively) as well as trypsin inhibitory activity (4.06–27.35 mg TI mg 1 flour), urease (225–23,895 U kg 1 flour) and toxic activities (LD50 0.22–0.12 g kg 1 body weight). Most of the minerals, as with edible legume seeds, were present in high levels when considering reference daily intake (RDI) and the nutrient content claims of the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Thus, these wild legume seeds can be promising alternatives sources of food to overcome malnutrition problems.
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/58969
ISSN: 0889-1575
Access Rights: Acesso Aberto
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