INVESTIGADORES
JULIO Luciana Magdalena
capítulos de libros
Título:
Characterization of chia (Salvia hispanica L.) seed and by-products from Argentina
Autor/es:
JULIO, LUCIANA M.; CAPITANI, MARIANELA I.; GUIOTTO, ESTEFANIA N.; IXTAINA, VANESA Y.; TOMÁS, MABEL C.; NOLASCO, SUSANA M.
Libro:
Salvia hispanica L.: Properties, Applications and Health
Editorial:
NOVA Science Publishers, Inc.
Referencias:
Lugar: Hauppauge, NY.; Año: 2016; p. 87 - 105
Resumen:
Chia (Salvia hispanica L.) is an annual herbaceous plant native from the southwest region of United States, Mexico and Guatemala. Nowadays, it is grown commercially in Argentina, Australia, Bolivia, Ecuador, Nicaragua, Mexico, Paraguay and Peru. In Argentina, the production area is limited to the northwest area and its expansion may contribute to the diversification of agricultural production, with the consequent impact on the regional economy. This context has encouraged farmers to opt in favor of this alternative crop, which is also associated with the possibility to exhibit added value of origin and offers good economic prospects. Chia seeds are a good source of oil with high α-linolenic content (omega-3), dietary fiber, protein and bioactive compounds, which could be multifunctional ingredients with excellent properties for the formulation of functional foods. This chapter describes different characteristics of chia seeds harvested in Argentina and their by-products (residual meal, oil, mucilage), and technological processes to obtain products with improved specific quality (oil with a proper balance of omega-6/omega-3 from a health viewpoint ? oil blends- or with a more protection against autooxidation ?addition of natural antioxidants-, fiber- and protein-rich flour fractions) as well as alternative systems. Also, strategies to incorporate them into different food matrices or functional foods (emulsions, microencapsulation) were discussed.