Artigo Revisado por pares

Mertensia (Boraginaceae) seeds are new sources of γ-linolenic acid and minor functional compounds

2020; Elsevier BV; Volume: 350; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/j.foodchem.2020.128635

ISSN

1873-7072

Autores

Svetlana Lyashenko, María José González‐Fernández, Sargilana Borisova, El‐Hassan Belarbi, José Luis Guil‐Guerrero,

Tópico(s)

Cholesterol and Lipid Metabolism

Resumo

In this work, seeds from selected Mertensia species were analyzed for γ-linolenic acid-rich oils and minor functional compounds. Fatty acids (FA) were analyzed by GC-FID; tocopherols, sterols, squalene, and phenolics compounds by HPLC-DAD, and the structures of the latter were confirmed by LC-MS. M. maritima spp. asiatica and M. sibirica showed the highest amounts of γ-linolenic acid (22.8 and 18.7%, respectively) and total FA (15.9 and 10.9 g/100 g seeds, respectively). M. sibirica had the greatest levels of sterols, phenolics and tocopherols (244.8, 243.9 and 66.3 mg/100 g, respectively), in which stigmasterol, rosmarinic acid and α-tocopherol (237.7, 180.1 and 53.6 mg/100 g, respectively) were the most abundant components. M. maritima spp. asiatica and M. arizonica showed the highest amounts of squalene (2.5 and 1.1 mg /100 g seeds). Mertensia species constitute a new source of GLA-rich oils, suitable to be marketed by the pharmaceutical and food industries.

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