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Título: Nutritional Benefits of Edible Macroalgae from the Central Portuguese Coast
Autor: Milinovic, Jelena
Fernando, Ana Luisa
Campos, ​Bruno
Moreira-Leite, Bruno
Mata, Maria Paulina Estorninho Neves da
Diniz, Mário
Sardinha, José
Noronha, João Paulo da Costa de
Palavras-chave: Edible macroalgae
Osmundea pinnatifida
Saccorhiza polyschides
Na/K value
Selenium
Low-calorie food
SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
Data: 3-Set-2021
Citação: Milinovic, J., Fernando, A. L., Campos, B., Moreira-Leite, B., Mata, M. P. E. N. D., Diniz, M., Sardinha, J., & Noronha, J. P. D. C. D. (2021). Nutritional Benefits of Edible Macroalgae from the Central Portuguese Coast: Inclusion of Low-Calorie ‘Sea Vegetables’ in Human Diet. International Journal of Environmental Sciences & Natural Resources, 28(5), Article 556250. https://doi.org/10.19080/IJESNR.2021.28.556250
Resumo: In this work, major nutrients were determined in edible green (Codium tomentosum, Ulva rigida), red (Gracilaria gracilis, Osmundea pinnatifida, Porphyra sp), and brown macroalgae (Saccorhiza polyschides, Undaria pinnatifida) collected from the central Portuguese coast. The results showed that selected species had the macroelements (Ca+Mg+Na+K+P) ranged from 85 (Porphyra sp) to 226mg g-1 (Codium tomentosum), and the oligoelements (Cu+Fe+Mn+Se+Zn) ranged from 60 (U. pinnatifida) to 655µg g-1 (O. pinnatifida), thus representing a sustainable source of minerals. The low values of Na/K (0.3-3.7) showed that selected species can be of special nutritional interest for patients with hypertension. The highest contents of Fe (552µg g-1) found in O. pinnatifida and Se (30µg g-1) in S. polyschides, suggest the increased proportion of these oligoelements, by the inclusion of macroalgal species in the diet, rather than some traditionally known food. The total content of proteins (15.5-24%), carbohydrates (52-62%), crude fibres (14-32%), and lipids (0.9-4.8%) indicated that the selected macroalgae were relatively low-calorie food. Analyzed red species were characterized by the higher content of proteins (24% in Porphyra sp), whereas brown species showed increased levels of crude fibres (32% in S. polyschides). The caloric values ranged from 172 (S. polyschides) to 256kcal 100g-1 (Porphyra sp) and they were negatively correlated (R = -0.81) with the ash content in studied species. The correlation between calories and ash indicated the influence of (thallus) morphology of species on their mineral and nutritional composition. Based on their particular nutritional profiles, the studied species can be recommended for selective inclusion in the human diet, ensuring high-quality and health-promoting food.
Descrição: project LA/P/0140/2020 of the Associate Laboratory Institute for Health and Bioeconomy - i4HB. This work was also supported by the project “MAR-01.03.01-FEAMP-0016-Alga4Food” which is financed by the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund and co-financed by the Operational program MAR2020 in the field of Sustainable development of Aquaculture in the domains of Innovation, Advice and Productive Investment - Innovation and Knowledge Action.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/141057
DOI: https://doi.org/10.19080/IJESNR.2021.28.556250
ISSN: 2572-1119
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