INVESTIGADORES
MAESTRI Damian Modesto
artículos
Título:
Ramorinoa girolae Speg (Fabaceae) seeds, an Argentinean traditional indigenous food: Nutrient composition and antioxidant activity
Autor/es:
LORENA LUNA; NATALIA PIGNI; LAURA TORRAS-CLAVERIA; MAGDALENA MONFERRAN; DAMIÁN MAESTRI; DANIEL WUNDERLIN; GABRIELA FERESIN; JAUME BASTIDA; ALEJANDRO TAPIA
Revista:
JOURNAL OF FOOD COMPOSITION AND ANALYSIS
Editorial:
ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Referencias:
Lugar: Amsterdam; Año: 2013 vol. 31 p. 120 - 128
ISSN:
0889-1575
Resumen:
Ramorinoa girolae Speg. seeds were characterized in terms of phenolic and flavonoid contents, multielement profile, fatty acid composition and antioxidant activity. The MeOH extract of seeds showed a strong scavenging capacity against the DPPH free radical, inhibition of lipid peroxidation in erythrocytes and reducing power. A significant positive correlation between the total phenolic content and the antioxidant activity of extracts suggests that such compounds could be responsible for the antioxidant capacity of the seeds. Five phenolic compounds were identified by liquid chromatography tandem electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (LC?ESI-MS/MS) and high-resolution electrospray ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (LC?ESI-TOF-MS): a coumaric acid derivative, epigallocatechin, catechin-O-glucoside, procyanidin B (catechin dimer), catechin, and two unknown compounds. The presence of catechins suggests health benefits. The seeds also contained a high concentration of monounsaturated fatty acids (71%), especially oleic acid, and a low percentage of polyunsaturated fatty acids (14%). K, Mg and Ca were major elements, potassium accounting for 59% of the element content. The main roles of these elements can be described as maintenance of pH and osmotic pressure, nerve conductance, muscle contraction, energy production and almost all other aspects of biological life. The observed phenolic content and antioxidant activity of the seeds is an indication of their ability to offerpotential health benefits. This is the first report of R. girolae to validate its popular reputation as anutritionally healthy food.