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Study of Edible Plants: Effects of Boiling on Nutritional, Antioxidant, and Physicochemical Properties

The consumption of vegetables in Mexico includes a wide variety of plants that grow naturally as weeds in the fields. The intake of these vegetables is very important in the Mexican diet because these plants supply an important input of nutrients and compounds such as fiber, vitamins, minerals, and...

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Autores principales: Arias-Rico, José, Macías-León, Francisco Jesús, Alanís-García, Ernesto, Cruz-Cansino, Nelly del Socorro, Jaramillo-Morales, Osmar Antonio, Barrera-Gálvez, Rosario, Ramírez-Moreno, Esther
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7278626/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32397074
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods9050599
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author Arias-Rico, José
Macías-León, Francisco Jesús
Alanís-García, Ernesto
Cruz-Cansino, Nelly del Socorro
Jaramillo-Morales, Osmar Antonio
Barrera-Gálvez, Rosario
Ramírez-Moreno, Esther
author_facet Arias-Rico, José
Macías-León, Francisco Jesús
Alanís-García, Ernesto
Cruz-Cansino, Nelly del Socorro
Jaramillo-Morales, Osmar Antonio
Barrera-Gálvez, Rosario
Ramírez-Moreno, Esther
author_sort Arias-Rico, José
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description The consumption of vegetables in Mexico includes a wide variety of plants that grow naturally as weeds in the fields. The intake of these vegetables is very important in the Mexican diet because these plants supply an important input of nutrients and compounds such as fiber, vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. Thus, the plants may be universally promoted as healthy. However, there is little information about these vegetables of popular consumption, especially in terms of the nutritional changes caused by boiling. To determine the influence of boiling on five plants of popular consumption in Mexico, the nutritional composition (proximal analysis, dietary fiber, and oxalates), antioxidant compounds (ascorbic acid, phenolics), antioxidant activity (measured by ABTS and DPPH assays), and physicochemical characteristics (water retention capacity, viscosity, color, and SEM) were evaluated. The boiling affected the nutritional composition of plants, mainly soluble compounds as carbohydrates (sugars and soluble fiber), ash, ascorbic acid, and phenolic compounds and caused changes in food hydration and color. Therefore, it is recommended that these plants be consumed raw or with short boiling times and included the cooking water in other preparations to take advantage of the nutrients released in the food matrix. In the future, to complete studies, 3 to 5 min of cooking should be considered to minimize undesirable modifications in terms of the vegetables’ composition.
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spelling pubmed-72786262020-06-12 Study of Edible Plants: Effects of Boiling on Nutritional, Antioxidant, and Physicochemical Properties Arias-Rico, José Macías-León, Francisco Jesús Alanís-García, Ernesto Cruz-Cansino, Nelly del Socorro Jaramillo-Morales, Osmar Antonio Barrera-Gálvez, Rosario Ramírez-Moreno, Esther Foods Article The consumption of vegetables in Mexico includes a wide variety of plants that grow naturally as weeds in the fields. The intake of these vegetables is very important in the Mexican diet because these plants supply an important input of nutrients and compounds such as fiber, vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. Thus, the plants may be universally promoted as healthy. However, there is little information about these vegetables of popular consumption, especially in terms of the nutritional changes caused by boiling. To determine the influence of boiling on five plants of popular consumption in Mexico, the nutritional composition (proximal analysis, dietary fiber, and oxalates), antioxidant compounds (ascorbic acid, phenolics), antioxidant activity (measured by ABTS and DPPH assays), and physicochemical characteristics (water retention capacity, viscosity, color, and SEM) were evaluated. The boiling affected the nutritional composition of plants, mainly soluble compounds as carbohydrates (sugars and soluble fiber), ash, ascorbic acid, and phenolic compounds and caused changes in food hydration and color. Therefore, it is recommended that these plants be consumed raw or with short boiling times and included the cooking water in other preparations to take advantage of the nutrients released in the food matrix. In the future, to complete studies, 3 to 5 min of cooking should be considered to minimize undesirable modifications in terms of the vegetables’ composition. MDPI 2020-05-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7278626/ /pubmed/32397074 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods9050599 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Barrera-Gálvez, Rosario
Ramírez-Moreno, Esther
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32397074
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods9050599
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