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摘要
马尾藻属的可食用褐色海藻有可能被用作营养丰富的食品成分,食用后对健康有益。本研究旨在分析马尾藻的植物化学成分含量和抗氧化能力,然后将其作为干粉添加到小麦面条中作为面粉替代品。马尾藻脱水粉中含有大量的总酚(1.13±0.05 mg GAE g-1 DW)、类黄酮(21.07±0.79 mg RE g-1 DW)、褐藻胶(2.9±0.48 mg g-1 DW)、褐藻黄质(0.963±0.00 µg g-1 DW)、类胡萝卜素(1.88±0.002 µg g-1 DW)和单宁酸(1.88±0.002 mg g-1 DW),同时具有显著的 DPPH(2,2-二苯基-苦基肼水合物)自由基清除活性(23.20±1.73%)。使用 2.5% 的 S. crassifolium 作为面粉替代品可提高面条的感官特性、营养成分和植物化学成分含量。2.5% S. crassifolium 熟面条的 DPPH 自由基清除活性(19.88±1.56%)显著高于不含海藻的对照面条(13.29±2.02%)。这项研究的结果表明,在面条中添加 S. crassifolium 可以成功地生产出营养成分和潜在功能均得到改善的可接受产品。
Utilization of Sargassum crassifolium seaweed powder as a functional ingredient in wheat noodles
Edible brown seaweeds of the genus Sargassum have the potential to be utilized as nutrient-rich food components yielding beneficial health effects upon consumption. This study aimed to characterise Sargassum crassifolium for its phytochemical content and antioxidant capacity followed by its utilization as a dry powder in wheat noodles as a flour replacement. Sargassum crassifolium dehydrated powder contained considerable amounts of total phenols (1.13±0.05 mg GAE g-1 DW), flavonoids (21.07±0.79 mg RE g-1 DW), fucoidan (2.9±0.48 mg g-1 DW), fucoxanthin (0.963±0.00 µg g-1 DW), carotenoids (1.88±0.002 µg g-1 DW) and tannins (1.88±0.002 mg g-1 DW), while displaying significant DPPH (2,2-diphenyl-picrylhydrazyl hydrate) radical scavenging activity (23.20±1.73%). The use of 2.5% S. crassifolium as a flour replacement enhanced the sensory properties, nutrient composition and phytochemical content of the noodles. The DPPH radical scavenging activity of 2.5% S. crassifolium noodles (19.88±1.56%) in the cooked form was significantly higher than that of the control noodles containing no seaweed (13.29±2.02%). The results of this study revealed that S. crassifolium can be successfully incorporated in noodles to yield acceptable products that have improved nutrient content and potential functionality.