Authors
Lúcia KO Yuyama, Jaime PL Aguiar, Kaoru Yuyama, Charles R Clement, Sonja HM Macedo, Deborah IT Fávaro, Claudia Afonso, Marina BA Vasconcellos, Sabria A Pimentel, Elsa SG Badolato, Helio Vannucchi
Publication date
2003
Journal
International Journal of Food Sciences and Nutrition
Volume
54
Issue
1
Pages
49-56
Publisher
Informa UK Ltd
Description
The percent composition, soluble and insoluble food fibers, oil fatty acids and minerals were determined in the mesocarp of fruits of three peach palm (Bactris gasipaes Kunth) populations grown in Central Amazonia, Brazil. Amino acids were also determined in one of the populations. The mean protein levels ranged from 1.8 to 2.7%, lipid levels ranged from 3.5 to 11.1%, the nitrogen free fraction ranged from 24.3 to 35%, food fiber ranged from 5.2% to 8.7%, and energy ranged from 179.1 to 207.4 kcal%. All essential, as well as non-essential, amino acids were present, with tryptophan and methionine presenting the lowest mean concentrations. The mono-unsaturated oleic acid predominated in the oil, ranging from 42.8 to 60.8%, and palmitic acid was the most abundant saturated fatty acid, ranging from 24.1 to 42.3%. Among the essential fatty acids, linoleic acid was the most abundant, with a maximum of 5.4% in …
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