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Carotenoids, tocopherols and phylloquinone content of 26 green leafy vegetables commonly consumed in Southeast Asia

Journal

FOOD CHEMISTRY
Volume 385, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2022.132729

Keywords

Lipophilic vitamins; Underutilised vegetables; Ulams; Carotenoids; Tocopherols; Phylloquinone (vitaminK(1))

Funding

  1. A*STAR BMRC (Biomedical Research Council)
  2. A*STAR under IAF-PP Food Structure Engineering for Nutrition and Health Programme [H17/01/a0/A11 H18/01/a0/B11, H17/01/a0/A11]
  3. [H18/01/a0/B11]

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This study analyzed the micronutrient composition of 26 commonly consumed green leafy vegetables in Southeast Asia using HPLC-APCI-MS/MS technology. The results revealed that underutilized vegetables such as sweet leaf bush contain high levels of carotenoids, tocopherols, and phylloquinone. These findings are important for improving the nutritional status of the population in the region.
Carotenoids, tocopherols and phylloquinone are highly valued in vegetables due to their potential health benefits. The profile of eight carotenoids, four tocopherols, and phylloquinone in 26 green leafy vegetables (GLV) commonly consumed in Southeast Asia were analysed by high-performance liquid chromatography with atmospheric pressure chemical ionisation and tandem mass spectrometry (HPLC-APCI-MS/MS). Lutein, beta-carotene and alpha-tocopherol were the predominant carotenoids and tocopherol in the GLV. Among 26 GLV, sweet leaf bush contained the highest amount of total carotenoids (494 +/- 22 mu g/g fresh weight (FW)), tocopherols (214 +/- 60 mu g/g FW) and phylloquinone (18 +/- 2 mu g/g FW). Other underutilised GLV, including wolfberry leaves, cassava leaves and moringa leaves, are also a rich source of fat-soluble micronutrients. Overall, this study enhanced the understanding of micronutrient composition in underutilised GLV in Southeast Asia. Data will be important for diet recommendations to promote the nutritional status of the population in the region.

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