Evaluation of buckwheat sprouts as microgreens | Prehranske lastnosti mladih rastlin ajde
2010
Janovská, D., Department of Gene Bank, Crop Research Institute, Prague (Czech Republic) | Stocková, L., Department of Gene Bank, Crop Research Institute, Prague (Czech Republic) | Stehno, Z., Department of Gene Bank, Crop Research Institute, Prague (Czech Republic)
Microgreens from common and tartary buckwheat genotypes were evaluated for total flavonoid content (rutin, quercetine and kaempferol separately), bound phenolic acids content, carotenoids and alpha-tocopherol content and antioxidant activity. The results have shown that in common and tartary buckwheat microgreens antioxidant activity was found. High level of flavonoids, carotenoids, and alpha-tocopherol was detected as well. Higher amount of flavonoids was found out in tartary buckwheat microgreens. No significant differences were detected between common and tartary buckwheat microgreens in content of phenolic acids. Microgreens of both common and tartary buckwheat represent potential nutritional sources for alternative vegetable in the Czech Republic.
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