Elemental concentrations in green vegetables from the perspective of urolithiasis risk

K. Sera, S. Goto, T. Hosokawa, Y. Saitoh, A. Terakawa, K. Ishii
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Although green vegetables are valuable sources of essential elements, and are safe in that they lack harmful elements, they are high in oxalic acid, increasing the risk of urolithiasis. We performed elemental analyses on spinach (Spinacia oleracea L), Malabar nightshade (Basella alba), and water Morning Glory (Ipomoea aquatica), which contain large amounts of oxalic acid, and compared the data to those of Japanese mustard spinach (Brassica rapa var. perviridis), which is the second most commonly consumed green vegetable (after spinach) in Japan. We focused on concentrations of Ca, Mg, and Sr that suppress the formation of ureteral stones (calculi). The calcium concentration in spinach was [Formula: see text]g/g in leaves and [Formula: see text]g/g in stalks, and the level in Japanese mustard spinach were [Formula: see text]g/g in leaves and [Formula: see text]g/g in stalks. The overall Sr concentration in Japanese mustard spinach was thus 10-fold higher than in spinach, but the Mg concentration was lower than that in spinach. The concentrations of Ca and Sr in Malabar nightshade and water Morning Glory were 3- to 5-fold higher than in spinach. As the former vegetables are consumed much less often than spinach, the risk of urolithiasis is low. We explored how the concentrations of these elements changed after boiling.
从泌尿系统结石风险的角度看绿色蔬菜中的元素浓度
虽然绿色蔬菜是人体必需元素的重要来源,而且因缺乏有害元素而安全,但它们却含有大量草酸,增加了罹患尿毒症的风险。我们对含有大量草酸的菠菜(Spinacia oleracea L)、马拉巴尔夜来香(Basella alba)和牵牛花(Ipomoea aquatica)进行了元素分析,并将数据与日本芥菜菠菜(Brassica rapa var.我们重点研究了能抑制输尿管结石(结石)形成的钙、镁和锶的浓度。菠菜叶中的钙浓度为[式中:见正文]克/克,茎中的钙浓度为[式中:见正文]克/克,日本芥菜菠菜叶中的钙浓度为[式中:见正文]克/克,茎中的钙浓度为[式中:见正文]克/克。因此,日本芥菜菠菜中的总体硒浓度是菠菜的 10 倍,但镁浓度低于菠菜。马拉巴尔夜来香和朝天椒中的钙和锶浓度比菠菜高 3 到 5 倍。由于前一种蔬菜的食用频率远低于菠菜,因此患尿路结石的风险较低。我们探讨了煮沸后这些元素浓度的变化情况。
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