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Nutritional and Functional Evaluation of Inula crithmoides and Mesembryanthemum nodiflorum Grown in Different Salinities for Human Consumption

The nutritional composition and productivity of halophytes is strongly related to the biotic/abiotic stress to which these extremophile salt tolerant plants are subjected during their cultivation cycle. In this study, two commercial halophyte species (Inula crithmoides and Mesembryanthemum nodifloru...

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Autores principales: Lima, Alexandre R., Gama, Florinda, Castañeda-Loaiza, Viana, Costa, Camila, Schüler, Lisa M., Santos, Tamára, Salazar, Miguel, Nunes, Carla, Cruz, Rui M. S., Varela, João, Barreira, Luísa
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8347299/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34361696
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26154543
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author Lima, Alexandre R.
Gama, Florinda
Castañeda-Loaiza, Viana
Costa, Camila
Schüler, Lisa M.
Santos, Tamára
Salazar, Miguel
Nunes, Carla
Cruz, Rui M. S.
Varela, João
Barreira, Luísa
author_facet Lima, Alexandre R.
Gama, Florinda
Castañeda-Loaiza, Viana
Costa, Camila
Schüler, Lisa M.
Santos, Tamára
Salazar, Miguel
Nunes, Carla
Cruz, Rui M. S.
Varela, João
Barreira, Luísa
author_sort Lima, Alexandre R.
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description The nutritional composition and productivity of halophytes is strongly related to the biotic/abiotic stress to which these extremophile salt tolerant plants are subjected during their cultivation cycle. In this study, two commercial halophyte species (Inula crithmoides and Mesembryanthemum nodiflorum) were cultivated at six levels of salinity using a soilless cultivation system. In this way, it was possible to understand the response mechanisms of these halophytes to salt stress. The relative productivity decreased from the salinities of 110 and 200 mmol L(−1) upwards for I. crithmoides and M. nodiflorum, respectively. Nonetheless, the nutritional profile for human consumption remained balanced. In general, I. crithmoides vitamin (B1 and B6) contents were significantly higher than those of M. nodiflorum. For both species, β-carotene and lutein were induced by salinity, possibly as a response to oxidative stress. Phenolic compounds were more abundant in plants cultivated at lower salinities, while the antioxidant activity increased as a response to salt stress. Sensory characteristics were evaluated by a panel of culinary chefs showing a preference for plants grown at the salt concentration of 350 mmol L(−1). In summary, salinity stress was effective in boosting important nutritional components in these species, and the soilless system promotes the sustainable and safe production of halophyte plants for human consumption.
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spelling pubmed-83472992021-08-08 Nutritional and Functional Evaluation of Inula crithmoides and Mesembryanthemum nodiflorum Grown in Different Salinities for Human Consumption Lima, Alexandre R. Gama, Florinda Castañeda-Loaiza, Viana Costa, Camila Schüler, Lisa M. Santos, Tamára Salazar, Miguel Nunes, Carla Cruz, Rui M. S. Varela, João Barreira, Luísa Molecules Article The nutritional composition and productivity of halophytes is strongly related to the biotic/abiotic stress to which these extremophile salt tolerant plants are subjected during their cultivation cycle. In this study, two commercial halophyte species (Inula crithmoides and Mesembryanthemum nodiflorum) were cultivated at six levels of salinity using a soilless cultivation system. In this way, it was possible to understand the response mechanisms of these halophytes to salt stress. The relative productivity decreased from the salinities of 110 and 200 mmol L(−1) upwards for I. crithmoides and M. nodiflorum, respectively. Nonetheless, the nutritional profile for human consumption remained balanced. In general, I. crithmoides vitamin (B1 and B6) contents were significantly higher than those of M. nodiflorum. For both species, β-carotene and lutein were induced by salinity, possibly as a response to oxidative stress. Phenolic compounds were more abundant in plants cultivated at lower salinities, while the antioxidant activity increased as a response to salt stress. Sensory characteristics were evaluated by a panel of culinary chefs showing a preference for plants grown at the salt concentration of 350 mmol L(−1). In summary, salinity stress was effective in boosting important nutritional components in these species, and the soilless system promotes the sustainable and safe production of halophyte plants for human consumption. MDPI 2021-07-27 /pmc/articles/PMC8347299/ /pubmed/34361696 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26154543 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Lima, Alexandre R.
Gama, Florinda
Castañeda-Loaiza, Viana
Costa, Camila
Schüler, Lisa M.
Santos, Tamára
Salazar, Miguel
Nunes, Carla
Cruz, Rui M. S.
Varela, João
Barreira, Luísa
Nutritional and Functional Evaluation of Inula crithmoides and Mesembryanthemum nodiflorum Grown in Different Salinities for Human Consumption
title Nutritional and Functional Evaluation of Inula crithmoides and Mesembryanthemum nodiflorum Grown in Different Salinities for Human Consumption
title_full Nutritional and Functional Evaluation of Inula crithmoides and Mesembryanthemum nodiflorum Grown in Different Salinities for Human Consumption
title_fullStr Nutritional and Functional Evaluation of Inula crithmoides and Mesembryanthemum nodiflorum Grown in Different Salinities for Human Consumption
title_full_unstemmed Nutritional and Functional Evaluation of Inula crithmoides and Mesembryanthemum nodiflorum Grown in Different Salinities for Human Consumption
title_short Nutritional and Functional Evaluation of Inula crithmoides and Mesembryanthemum nodiflorum Grown in Different Salinities for Human Consumption
title_sort nutritional and functional evaluation of inula crithmoides and mesembryanthemum nodiflorum grown in different salinities for human consumption
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8347299/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34361696
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26154543
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