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Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2012

Phenolic compounds and saponins in quinoa samples (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) grown under different saline and nonsaline irrigation regimens.

Ana María Gómez-Caravaca; Giovanna Iafelice; A. Lavini; Cataldo Pulvento; Maria Fiorenza Caboni; Emanuele Marconi

Quinoa is a pseudocereal from South America that has received increased interest around the world because it is a good source of different nutrients and rich in antioxidant compounds. Thus, this study has focused on the effects of different agronomic variables, such as irrigation and salinity, on the phenolic and saponin profiles of quinoa. It was observed that irrigation with 25% of full water restitution, with and without the addition of salt, was associated with increases in free phenolic compounds of 23.16 and 26.27%, respectively. In contrast, bound phenolic compounds were not affected by environmental stresses. Saponins decreased if samples were exposed to drought and saline regimens. In situations of severe water deficit, the saponins content decreased 45%, and 50% when a salt stress was added. The results suggest that irrigation and salinity may regulate the production of bioactive compounds in quinoa, influencing its nutritional and industrial values.


Cereal Chemistry | 2008

Development of Functional Spaghetti Enriched with Long Chain Omega-3 Fatty Acids

Giovanna Iafelice; Maria Fiorenza Caboni; R. Cubadda; Tiziana Di Criscio; Maria C. Trivisonno; Emanuele Marconi

ABSTRACT Results concerning the production of spaghetti enriched in long chain (LC) n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) and, in particular, eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexanoic acid (DHA) are reported. Pasta enrichment was obtained by adding different amounts of integrator (0.6, 1.2, and 1.8%) containing EPA (C20:5 n-3) and DHA (C22:6 n-3) in a microencapsulated form to commercial semolina. The addition of 1.2% integrator yielded spaghetti that provides ≈20% of the recommended daily intake of LC n-3 PUFA with high sensorial acceptability and low loss of LC n-3 PUFA after cooking (<10%). Thus, spaghetti fortified with EPA+DHA could be used to increase consumption of LC n-3 PUFA and to decrease the dietary n-6/n-3 ratio.


Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2009

Characterization of total, free and esterified phytosterols in tetraploid and hexaploid wheats.

Giovanna Iafelice; Vito Verardo; Emanuele Marconi; Maria Fiorenza Caboni

Dietary plant sterols have received increasing attention in recent years due to their favorable health benefits. The present research focused on quantification of phytosterols as free, esterified and total forms in different tetraploid (5 cultivars of Triticum durum Desf., 9 cultivars of Triticum dicoccon Schrank) and hexaploid (5 cultivars of T. aestivum L., 12 cultivars of Triticum spelta L.) wheats. Tetraploid wheats showed the highest content of total sterol (79.4 and 79.5 mg of sterols /100 g dry weight for T. durum and T. dicoccon, respectively). Hexaploid cultivars were the best source of esterified sterols (40.7% and 37.3% of total sterols for Triticum aestivum and T. spelta, respectively). Significant amounts of free sterols (65.5% and 60.7% of total sterols for T. durum and T. dicoccon, respectively) were found in the tetraploid cultivars. The most abundant phytosterol in all wheat samples was sitosterol accounting for 45.1-59.1, 46.6-57.4 and 38.6-59.5% of total, free and esterified sterol fraction, respectively. These results demonstrate that although the sterol profile present in tetraploid and hexaploid wheat species is the same, differences in their relative amounts and distribution allow statistical differentiation between hexaploids and tetraploids, and between soft and durum wheats.


Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2010

Influence of storage conditions on cholesterol oxidation in dried egg pasta.

Vito Verardo; Federica Pasini; Giovanna Iafelice; Maria Cristina Messia; Emanuele Marconi; Maria Fiorenza Caboni

The oxidative characteristics of three different egg coproducts, namely, pasteurized eggs obtained from hens bred with organic methods (POE), pasteurized eggs from conventional breeding (PCE) and pasteurized spray-dried eggs (SPCE) obtained from conventional breeding, were analyzed. SPCE samples showed the highest content of peroxide (PV) and cholesterol oxides (COPs). In contrast, pasteurized eggs from organic breeding had the lowest index of oxidation. The three egg coproducts were used to produce dried egg pasta (spaghetti). The spaghetti was stored for 12 months at room temperature using typical pasta packaging (polypropylene foil) both under light, typical of retail conditions, and in the dark. Peroxide values and cholesterol oxidation were monitored at time 0 and then quarterly for 12 months. The oxidative parameters were significantly different in various egg coproducts, but the peroxide values of pasta were in the range of 3.0-3.5 mequiv of O(2)/kg of fat, with no differences in the types of pasta prepared with the various egg coproducts. Samples stored in the dark did not show any significant variations in peroxide values. However, PCE, SPCE and POE spaghetti stored in typical packaging increased the PV by 742.8, 846.7 and 625.7%, respectively. The pasta at time 0 showed COP values of about 50 microg of COPs/g of fat. During storage, COP values increased significantly. PCE, SPCE and POE spaghetti stored in the dark showed a content of total cholesterol oxides that was 2.0, 2.0, and 1.5 times lower than that of samples stored with typical pasta packaging.


Food Chemistry | 2009

Evaluation of lipid oxidation in spaghetti pasta enriched with long chain n−3 polyunsaturated fatty acids under different storage conditions

Vito Verardo; Federico Ferioli; Ylenia Riciputi; Giovanna Iafelice; Emanuele Marconi; Maria Fiorenza Caboni


Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry | 2003

Identification of plant sterols in hexaploid and tetraploid wheats using gas chromatography with mass spectrometry

Marco Pelillo; Giovanna Iafelice; Emanuele Marconi; Maria Fiorenza Caboni


Journal of Agronomy and Crop Science | 2010

Field Trial Evaluation of Two Chenopodium quinoa Genotypes Grown Under Rain‐Fed Conditions in a Typical Mediterranean Environment in South Italy

C. Pulvento; M. Riccardi; A. Lavini; R. d’Andria; Giovanna Iafelice; Emanuele Marconi


Journal of Agronomy and Crop Science | 2012

Yield and Quality Characteristics of Quinoa Grown in Open Field Under Different Saline and Non-Saline Irrigation Regimes

C. Pulvento; M. Riccardi; A. Lavini; Giovanna Iafelice; Emanuele Marconi; R. d’Andria


Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2005

Analysis of fatty acid steryl esters in tetraploid and hexaploid wheats: identification and comparison between chromatographic methods

Maria Fiorenza Caboni; Giovanna Iafelice; Marco Pelillo; Emanuele Marconi


Food Chemistry | 2014

Influence of pearling process on phenolic and saponin content in quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd).

Ana María Gómez-Caravaca; Giovanna Iafelice; Vito Verardo; Emanuele Marconi; Maria Fiorenza Caboni

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