Nutritional profile and antioxidative properties of selected tropical wild vegetables

Five underutilized wild vegetables namely Limnophila aromaticoides, Ceratopetris thalictroides, Crassocephalum crepidioides, Etlingera elatoir and Monochoria vaginalis were analyzed for nutritional values, phenolic components and antioxidant activities. These wild greens were found to have high fibr...

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Main Authors: Ng, X. N., Chye, Fook Yee, Mohd Ismail, A.
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spelling my.ums.eprints.301792021-07-31T03:26:22Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/30179/ Nutritional profile and antioxidative properties of selected tropical wild vegetables Ng, X. N. Chye, Fook Yee Mohd Ismail, A. Q Science (General) QK Botany Five underutilized wild vegetables namely Limnophila aromaticoides, Ceratopetris thalictroides, Crassocephalum crepidioides, Etlingera elatoir and Monochoria vaginalis were analyzed for nutritional values, phenolic components and antioxidant activities. These wild greens were found to have high fibre (11.3-19.8 g/100g) and ash (13.0-17.6 g/100g) contents as compared to commercialized species, Brassica juncea. The iron content of Monochoria vaginalis is four times higher than Brassica juncea (33.1 mg/g dry weight). Crassocephalum crepidioides demonstrated remarkable lipid peroxidation inhibition (90.4%). The phenolic content of Etlingera elatoir is two times higher than Brassica juncea. Thus, it is of both great free radical scavenger and iron chelators with the lowest EC50 values of 1.8 mg/ml and 2.3 mg/ ml respectively. As a conclusion, these wild vegetables could be potentially used in alleviating micronutrients deficiency especially for the rural populace and as a potent source of natural antioxidants. Universiti Putra Malaysia 2012 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/30179/1/Nutritional%20profile%20and%20antioxidative%20properties%20of%20selected%20tropical%20wild%20vegetables.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/30179/2/Nutritional%20profile%20and%20antioxidative%20properties%20of%20selected%20tropical%20wild%20vegetables1.pdf Ng, X. N. and Chye, Fook Yee and Mohd Ismail, A. (2012) Nutritional profile and antioxidative properties of selected tropical wild vegetables. International Food Research Journal, 19. pp. 1487-1496. ISSN 1985-4668 http://www.ifrj.upm.edu.my/19%20(04)%202012/28%20IFRJ%2019%20(04)%202012%20Che%20UMS%20(002).pdf
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Nutritional profile and antioxidative properties of selected tropical wild vegetables
description Five underutilized wild vegetables namely Limnophila aromaticoides, Ceratopetris thalictroides, Crassocephalum crepidioides, Etlingera elatoir and Monochoria vaginalis were analyzed for nutritional values, phenolic components and antioxidant activities. These wild greens were found to have high fibre (11.3-19.8 g/100g) and ash (13.0-17.6 g/100g) contents as compared to commercialized species, Brassica juncea. The iron content of Monochoria vaginalis is four times higher than Brassica juncea (33.1 mg/g dry weight). Crassocephalum crepidioides demonstrated remarkable lipid peroxidation inhibition (90.4%). The phenolic content of Etlingera elatoir is two times higher than Brassica juncea. Thus, it is of both great free radical scavenger and iron chelators with the lowest EC50 values of 1.8 mg/ml and 2.3 mg/ ml respectively. As a conclusion, these wild vegetables could be potentially used in alleviating micronutrients deficiency especially for the rural populace and as a potent source of natural antioxidants.
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author Ng, X. N.
Chye, Fook Yee
Mohd Ismail, A.
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Chye, Fook Yee
Mohd Ismail, A.
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title Nutritional profile and antioxidative properties of selected tropical wild vegetables
title_short Nutritional profile and antioxidative properties of selected tropical wild vegetables
title_full Nutritional profile and antioxidative properties of selected tropical wild vegetables
title_fullStr Nutritional profile and antioxidative properties of selected tropical wild vegetables
title_full_unstemmed Nutritional profile and antioxidative properties of selected tropical wild vegetables
title_sort nutritional profile and antioxidative properties of selected tropical wild vegetables
publisher Universiti Putra Malaysia
publishDate 2012
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