Nutritional value and chemical composition of quinoa leaves (Chenopodium quinoa Wild.) at different phenological stages

Manglar Pub Date : 2023-12-17 DOI:10.57188/manglar.2023.044
Edwin O. Baldeón Chamorro, Augusto Sanchez Pizarro, Ritva Repo Carrasco-Valencia, J. Barat, Raúl Grau Meló, Attilio Israel Cadenillas-Martínez, Raúl Comettant‐Rabanal
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This study aimed to assess the phenological profile and nutritional characteristics of the leaves of four different quinoa varieties. The researchers analyzed the chemical composition, total phenolic compounds (TPC), and antioxidant capacity (AC) of quinoa leaves at various stages of growth. Two varieties, Blanca Junín and Blanca Criolla, displayed similar phenological profiles, while Pasankalla and Salcedo had earlier flowering stages. The study found that the early stages of quinoa leaves contained higher levels of protein, moisture, ash, magnesium, TPC, and AC. In contrast, the late stages had higher amounts of carbohydrates, calcium, and crude fiber. The third phenological stage showed the highest protein content, with Pasankalla and Blanca Junín having 36.00 g/100g and 42.44 g/100g, respectively. Salcedo reached this protein content at the second phenological stage, with 38.25 g/100g. Quinoa leaves were also found to be rich in potassium, magnesium, and calcium, with Blanca Junín and Pasankalla having the highest calcium levels in the sixth phenological stage. The second phenological stage consistently yielded the highest levels of TPC and AC in all quinoa varieties. Overall, this study highlights the nutritional value of quinoa leaves and suggests that they could be a promising plant-based protein ingredient.
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不同物候期藜麦叶(Chenopodium quinoa Wild.)的营养价值和化学成分
本研究旨在评估四个不同藜麦品种叶片的物候特征和营养特性。研究人员分析了不同生长阶段藜麦叶的化学成分、总酚类化合物(TPC)和抗氧化能力(AC)。Blanca Junín和Blanca Criolla这两个品种表现出相似的物候特征,而Pasankalla和Salcedo的花期较早。研究发现,早期阶段的藜麦叶含有较高水平的蛋白质、水分、灰分、镁、TPC 和 AC。相比之下,晚期的碳水化合物、钙和粗纤维含量较高。第三个物候期的蛋白质含量最高,Pasankalla 和 Blanca Junín 的蛋白质含量分别为 36.00 克/100 克和 42.44 克/100 克。萨尔塞多的蛋白质含量在第二个物候期达到了每 100 克 38.25 克。藜麦叶还富含钾、镁和钙,其中布兰卡-胡宁和帕桑卡拉在第六物候期的钙含量最高。在所有藜麦品种中,第二个物候期的总膳食纤维素(TPC)和膳食纤维素(AC)含量最高。总之,这项研究强调了藜麦叶的营养价值,并表明藜麦叶可以成为一种很有前景的植物性蛋白质配料。
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