Effect of processing on the content of fatty acids, tocopherols and sterols in the oils of quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd), lupine (Lupinus mutabilis Sweet), amaranth (Amaranthus caudatus L.) and sangorache (Amaranthus quitensis L.)

These compounds are plant sterols that are found only in plants that have a structure similar to cholesterol or shape. Unlike the latter, they are synthesized or formed by the body and are poorly absorbed by the gut, interfere with cholesterol absorption by structural competition. The difference in structure between the side chain of phytosterols and phytostanols in cholesterol chain is the factor responsible for the hypocholesterolemic effects attributed to both types of plant sterols and its low absorption in the intestine (Ramirez and Perez, 2010). The cholestane, campestrol, stigmasterol and β- sitosterol, were presented in the oils of all species and varieties of this study, from raw grains, while squalene was not detected in "lNlAP-450 " and Criollo lupine varieties and the two amaranth varieties. In raw grains oil , there was the following averages: β - sitosterol 24,46, stigmasterol 23,43; brassiscasterol 23,00, campesterol.

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Main Authors: Villacrés, Elena, Pástor, G., Quelal, María Belén, Zambrano Villavicencio, Irvin, Morales, S. H.
Format: Journal articles biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 2013-12
Subjects:QUINUA, CHENOPODIUM QUINOA, CHOCHO, LUPINUS MUTABILIS, AMARANTO, SANGOROCHE, AMARANTHUS HYBRIDUS, ÁCIDOS GRASOS, TOCOFEROLES, ESTEROLES, CULTIVOS ANDINOS,
Online Access:http://repositorio.iniap.gob.ec/handle/41000/1508
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