Rita F. Patarra
University of the Azores
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Journal of Applied Phycology | 2011
Rita F. Patarra; Lisete S. Paiva; Ana I. Neto; Elisabete Lima; José Baptista
Macroalgae are traditionally used in human and animal nutrition. Their protein and fiber content have been widely studied and differ according to the species, their geographic origin and their seasonal conditions. In addition to their value for human nutrition, seaweeds have multiple therapeutically applications (e.g., weight control, hypocholesterolemic, antioxidant and antitumor activities, others) and, in general, contribute and promote human health. In the archipelago of the Azores, the consumption of seaweeds is widespread and accepted as a common practice in some islands. This work is aimed at providing information on the protein and fiber content of the locally consumed species, to promote this regional food product that can be potentially profitable from the biotechnology and commercial perspective, and also benefit public health, particularly, taking into account the low level of marine pollution in the Azores archipelago. Protein and fiber content of eight seaweeds (Porphyra sp., Osmundea pinnatifida, Pterocladiella capillacea, Sphaerococcus coronopifolius, and Gelidium microdon, Rhodophyta; Cystoseira abies-marina and Fucus spiralis, Phaeophyta; Ulva compressa, Chlorophyta) were determined using the Kjeldahl method and the Weende method, respectively. The protein content ranged from 6.81 to 26.62 of dry weight for C. abies-marina and U. compressa, respectively. Fiber content was generally higher as compared with that in seaweeds from other origins and ranged from 33.82 to 63.88 for O. pinnatifida and F. spiralis, respectively.
Natural Product Research | 2013
Rita F. Patarra; João Leite; Rui Pereira; José Baptista; Ana I. Neto
The content of total lipids and the fatty acid (FA) profile were determined for eight macroalgae (Cystoseira abies-marina, Fucus spiralis, Chaetomorpha pachynema, Codium elisabethae, Porphyra sp., Osmundea pinnatifida, Pterocladiella capillacea and Sphaeroccoccus coronopifolius). Total lipids were extracted using a solvent mixture of methanol/chloroform (2/1, v/v) and further derivatised to FA methyl esters (FAME). The analyses of FAME samples were performed by gas chromatography coupled to a flame ionisation detector. The total lipid content ranged from 0.06 to 3.54 g (per 100 g). The most abundant saturated FA were palmitic (C16:0) and myristic (C14:0), while oleic (C18:1 n-9) was the dominant monounsaturated acid. All seaweeds contained linoleic FA (C18:2 n-6). The α-linolenic (C18:3 n-3) and eicosapentaenoic (20:5 n-3) acids were present only in Porphyra sp. (3.34% ± 0.13) and C. pachynema (0.47% ± 0.12), respectively. The n-6/n-3 and h/H ratios were low, suggesting a high nutritional value of the algae studied.
Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science | 2013
Alexandra A. Silva; Vanda Brotas; A. Valente; Carolina Sá; Tania Diniz; Rita F. Patarra; Nuno V. Álvaro; Ana I. Neto
Arquipelago : Life and Marine Sciences | 2012
Lisete S. Paiva; Rita F. Patarra; Ana I. Neto; Elisabete Lima; José Baptista
Marine Ecology | 2013
Gustavo M. Martins; Rita F. Patarra; Nuno V. Álvaro; Afonso L. Prestes; Ana I. Neto
Journal of Applied Phycology | 2017
Rita F. Patarra; Ana S. Carreiro; Anna A. Lloveras; Maria H. Abreu; Alejandro H. Buschmann; Ana I. Neto
MARES Conference 2014 | 2014
Rita F. Patarra; Luis González-Carvajal; Mariam C. Hernández-González; Ana I. Neto; Alejandro H. Buschmann
Boletim Biotecnologia | 2014
Rita F. Patarra; Alejandro H. Buschmann; Maria H. Abreu; Ana I. Neto
Archive | 2013
Francisco Wallenstein; Ana I. Neto; Rita F. Patarra; Afonso L. Prestes; Nuno V. Álvaro; Armindo Rodrigues; Martin Wilkinson
Livro de atas das Jornadas "Ciência nos Açores – que futuro? Tema Ciências Naturais e Ambiente" | 2013
Rita F. Patarra; Alejandro H. Buschmann; Ana I. Neto