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Mineral and Fatty Acid Content Variation in White Oat Genotypes Grown in Brazil.

Authors :
de Oliveira Maximino, Josiane Vargas
Barros, Lílian Moreira
Pereira, Rodrigo Mendes
de Santi, Ivandra Ignes
Aranha, Bianca Camargo
Busanello, Carlos
Viana, Vívian Ebeling
Freitag, Rogério Antonio
Batista, Bruno Lemos
Costa de Oliveira, Antonio
Pegoraro, Camila
Source :
Biological Trace Element Research; 2021, Vol. 199 Issue 3, p1194-1206, 13p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

A healthy diet is directly associated with a nutrient-rich and toxic contaminant poor intake. A diet poor in diversity can lead to micronutrient deficiency. The intake of functional foods can provide benefits in the prevention and treatment of diseases. Oats are a functional food; are a source of soluble fiber, lipids, proteins, vitamins, minerals, and polyphenols; and are low in carbohydrate content. Thus, in this study, we characterize mineral accumulation, fatty acid composition, and the absence of contaminants in oat genotypes to evaluate the potential of this cereal as food to minimize the effects of micronutrient deficiency. Most of the oat genotypes showed higher mineral levels than other cereals such as wheat, rice, and maize. FAEM 5 Chiarasul, Barbarasul, UPFA Ouro, URS Altiva, URS Brava, and URS Taura showed higher iron concentration while URS Brava showed the highest zinc concentration. The oat genotypes did not show significant arsenic, strontium, and cadmium accumulation. Considering the accumulation of trace elements in the grain, little genetic diversity among the analyzed oat accessions was detected, dividing into two groups. Regarding fatty acid composition, IPR Afrodite, FAEM 4 Carlasul, FAEM 5 Chiarasul, URS Taura, Barbarasul, and URS 21 showed higher essential fatty acid concentrations. These genotypes can be used in crosses with URS Brava, which displayed a higher Fe and Zn accumulation and is genetically distant from the other cultivars. Oat is a functional food showing ability for the accumulation of minerals and also essential fatty acids. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01634984
Volume :
199
Issue :
3
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Biological Trace Element Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
148164180
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12011-020-02229-1