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Nutritional and bioactive constituents and scavenging capacity of radicals in Amaranthus hypochondriacus

Umakanta Sarker, Shinya Oba

2020Scientific Reports100 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract A. hypochondriacus leaves contained ample phytopigments including betalain, anthocyanin, β-xanthin, β-cyanin, and bioactive phytochemicals of interest in the industry of food. We have been evaluating the possibility of utilizing phytopigments of amaranth and bioactive constituents for making drinks. Therefore, we evaluated bioactive phytopigments and compounds including the potentiality of antioxidants in A. hypochondriacus leaves. A. hypochondriacus leaves have abundant protein, carbohydrates, and dietary fiber. We found considerable levels of inorganic minerals including magnesium, calcium, potassium (3.88, 3.01, 8.56 mg g −1 ), zinc, manganese, copper, iron (16.23, 15.51, 2.26, 20.57 µg g −1 ), chlorophyll b , chlorophyll ab chlorophyll a (271.08, 905.21, 636.87 μg g −1 ), scavenging capacity of radicals (DPPH, ABTS + ) (33.46, 62.92 TEAC μg g −1 DW), total polyphenols (29.34 GAE μg g −1 FW), β-xanthin, betalain, β-cyanin (584.71, 1,121.93, 537.21 ng g −1 ), total flavonoids (170.97 RE μg g −1 DW), vitamin C, β-carotene, carotenoids (184.77, 82.34, 105.08 mg 100 g −1 ) in A. hypochondriacus leaves. The genotypes AHC6, AHC4, AHC11, AHC5, and AHC10 had a good scavenging capacity of radicals. Polyphenols, phytopigments, flavonoids, and β-carotene of A. hypochondriacus had potential antioxidant activity. Extracted juice of A. hypochondriacus can be an ample source of phytopigments and compounds for detoxification of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and attaining nutritional and antioxidant sufficiency.

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Amaranthus hypochondriacusChemistryPolyphenolDPPHABTSFood scienceAmaranthBotanyAntioxidantBiochemistryBiologySeed and Plant BiochemistryBotanical Research and ApplicationsMicrobial Metabolites in Food Biotechnology