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Edible Flower Species as a Promising Source of Specialized Metabolites

Eating habits are changing over time and new innovative nutrient-rich foods will play a great role in the future. Awareness of the importance of a healthy diet is growing, so consumers are looking for new creative food products rich in phytochemicals, i.e., specialized metabolites (SM). The consumpt...

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Autores principales: Dujmović, Mia, Radman, Sanja, Opačić, Nevena, Fabek Uher, Sanja, Mikuličin, Vida, Voća, Sandra, Šic Žlabur, Jana
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9570977/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36235395
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11192529
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author Dujmović, Mia
Radman, Sanja
Opačić, Nevena
Fabek Uher, Sanja
Mikuličin, Vida
Voća, Sandra
Šic Žlabur, Jana
author_facet Dujmović, Mia
Radman, Sanja
Opačić, Nevena
Fabek Uher, Sanja
Mikuličin, Vida
Voća, Sandra
Šic Žlabur, Jana
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description Eating habits are changing over time and new innovative nutrient-rich foods will play a great role in the future. Awareness of the importance of a healthy diet is growing, so consumers are looking for new creative food products rich in phytochemicals, i.e., specialized metabolites (SM). The consumption of fruits, vegetables and aromatic species occupies an important place in the daily diet, but different edible flower species are still neglected and unexplored. Flowers are rich in SM, have strong antioxidant capacities and also possess significant functional and biological values with favorable impacts on human health. The main aim of this study was to evaluate the content of SM and the antioxidant capacities of the edible flower species: Calendula officinalis L. (common marigold), Tagetes erecta L. (African marigold), Tropaeolum majus L. (nasturtium), Cucurbita pepo L. convar. giromontiina (zucchini) and Centaurea cyanus L. (cornflower). The obtained results showed the highest content of ascorbic acid (129.70 mg/100 g fw) and anthocyanins (1012.09 mg/kg) recorded for cornflower, phenolic compounds (898.19 mg GAE/100 g fw) and carotenoids (0.58 mg/g) for African marigold and total chlorophylls (0.75 mg/g) for common marigold. In addition to the esthetic impression of the food, they represent an important source of SM and thus can have a significant impact if incorporated in the daily diet.
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spelling pubmed-95709772022-10-17 Edible Flower Species as a Promising Source of Specialized Metabolites Dujmović, Mia Radman, Sanja Opačić, Nevena Fabek Uher, Sanja Mikuličin, Vida Voća, Sandra Šic Žlabur, Jana Plants (Basel) Article Eating habits are changing over time and new innovative nutrient-rich foods will play a great role in the future. Awareness of the importance of a healthy diet is growing, so consumers are looking for new creative food products rich in phytochemicals, i.e., specialized metabolites (SM). The consumption of fruits, vegetables and aromatic species occupies an important place in the daily diet, but different edible flower species are still neglected and unexplored. Flowers are rich in SM, have strong antioxidant capacities and also possess significant functional and biological values with favorable impacts on human health. The main aim of this study was to evaluate the content of SM and the antioxidant capacities of the edible flower species: Calendula officinalis L. (common marigold), Tagetes erecta L. (African marigold), Tropaeolum majus L. (nasturtium), Cucurbita pepo L. convar. giromontiina (zucchini) and Centaurea cyanus L. (cornflower). The obtained results showed the highest content of ascorbic acid (129.70 mg/100 g fw) and anthocyanins (1012.09 mg/kg) recorded for cornflower, phenolic compounds (898.19 mg GAE/100 g fw) and carotenoids (0.58 mg/g) for African marigold and total chlorophylls (0.75 mg/g) for common marigold. In addition to the esthetic impression of the food, they represent an important source of SM and thus can have a significant impact if incorporated in the daily diet. MDPI 2022-09-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9570977/ /pubmed/36235395 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11192529 Text en © 2022 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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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36235395
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11192529
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