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Chemical composition and antioxidant activity of Cichorium spinosum L. leaves in relation to developmental stage

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Petropoulos S.A., Fernandes Â., Antoniadis V., Ntatsi G., Barros L., Ferreira I.C.F.R.
Date
2018
Language
en
DOI
10.1016/j.foodchem.2017.07.043
Keyword
Antioxidants
Bioactivity
Organic acids
Phenols
Plants (botany)
Polyunsaturated fatty acids
Sugars
Anti-oxidant activities
Chemical compositions
Chicoric acids
Developmental stage
Different growth stages
Phenolic compounds
Tocopherols
Total phenolic compounds
Fatty acids
antioxidant
ascorbic acid
carboxylic acid
cichorium spinosum extract
citric acid
fructose
glucose
malic acid
oxalic acid
phenol derivative
plant extract
polyunsaturated fatty acid
quinic acid
sucrose
tocopherol
trehalose
unclassified drug
antioxidant
phenol derivative
tocopherol
antioxidant activity
antioxidant assay
Article
chemical composition
Cichorium
Cichorium spinosum
comparative study
developmental stage
EC50
flame ionization detection
flower stalk
fresh weight
growth curve
in vitro study
leafy vegetable
lipid peroxidation
molecular weight
nonhuman
plant leaf
transesterification
Asteraceae
plant leaf
Antioxidants
Asteraceae
Phenols
Plant Leaves
Tocopherols
Elsevier Ltd
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Abstract
In the present study, chemical composition and bioactivity of Cichorium spinosum leaves were examined at different growth stages for optimum harvest stage and end-use assessment. Total fresh weight and number of leaves were higher at 4th growth stage; however, at this stage the end-use is not indicated for raw consumption but mostly for pickled or dried products. Regarding chemical composition, the highest content of tocopherols and minerals was observed in the 1st growth stage, whereas sugars content was the highest in 3rd and 4th growth stage. Polyunsaturated fatty acids content was the highest during the first two growth stages, whereas antioxidant activity, phenolic acids and total phenolic compounds content in the 3rd stage. In conclusion, the results of this study indicate that chemical composition of C. spinosum is highly depended on development stage, and harvest stage should be considered for alternative uses of end-products with high bioactivity. © 2017 Elsevier Ltd
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/78149
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