Physical-Chemical and Nutritional Assessment of Elionurus muticus (Spreng.): An Underutilized Medicinal and Aromatic Plant from South America.

IF 3.1 2区 农林科学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, APPLIED
Nancy E Cruz, Pablo F Martina, Tamara N Brumovsky, Darío J Ferreyra, Cecilia I Heit, José L Herrera, Liliana S Celaya
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Elionurus muticus (Spreng) Kuntze, commonly known as "espartillo", is a South American plant with a rich history of traditional use as an aromatic and medicinal infusion. The essential oil (EO) composition of E. muticus has garnered significant attention in recent decades due to its citrus aroma and antimicrobial properties. However, comprehensive investigations into its nutritional profile, bioactivity, and moisture behavior have been scarce. This study aimed to comprehensively characterize espartillo leaves, uncovering valuable insights for potential agro-industrial applications. Our findings revealed a rich nutritional profile. Espartillo leaves demonstrated a high dietary fiber content (29.5%), alongside moderate levels of carbohydrates (6.2%), and a low-calorie profile (49 kcal/100 g). The essential oil yield was 0.97%, predominantly composed of neral (35.3%) and geranial (43.8%). Furthermore, the leaves extracts exhibited significant levels of total phenolic compounds (42.9-65.0 mgAGE/g), and flavonoids (11.8-13.1 mgQE/g), demonstrating potent antioxidant activity comparable to the synthetic antioxidant BHT. The equilibrium moisture content of espartillo leaves was accurately described by the Oswin equation at lower temperatures (25 and 30 °C) and the Henderson model at higher temperatures (40 and 50 °C). These findings position espartillo as a promising natural source of aromatics, dietary fiber, and bioactive compounds with potential applications in food and pharmaceutical industries. Further research exploring the incorporation of espartillo leaf extracts into functional foods and nutraceuticals is warranted.

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Plant Foods for Human Nutrition
Plant Foods for Human Nutrition 工程技术-食品科技
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6.80
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7.50%
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89
审稿时长
12-24 weeks
期刊介绍: Plant Foods for Human Nutrition (previously Qualitas Plantarum) is an international journal that publishes reports of original research and critical reviews concerned with the improvement and evaluation of the nutritional quality of plant foods for humans, as they are influenced by: - Biotechnology (all fields, including molecular biology and genetic engineering) - Food science and technology - Functional, nutraceutical or pharma foods - Other nutrients and non-nutrients inherent in plant foods
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