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Tocopherol composition and antioxidant activity of Spanish wild vegetables

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Traditional use of noncultivated vegetables has decreased with the development of agriculture and global supply chains. However, some species are still consumed as part of our traditional Mediterranean diet. Plants are among the most important sources of natural antioxidants for retarding lipid oxidative rancidity in foods or for pharmaceutical applications against chronic diseases related to free radicals production. The present study reports tocopherols composition and antioxidant activity of eight wild greens traditionally used in Spain. According to the edible part consumed, two groups were differentiated. Leafy vegetables whose young stems with leaves are consumed (Apium nodiflorum (L.) Lag., Foeniculum vulgare Mill., Montia fontana L. and Silene vulgaris (Moench) Garcke), and wild asparagus whose young shoots with leaf buds scarcely developed are eaten (Asparagus acutifolius L., Bryonia dioica Jacq., Humulus lupulus L. and Tamus communis L.). Among the leafy vegetables, Silene vulgaris and Apium nodiflorum presented the highest antioxidant capacity and antioxidants contents. Among the wild asparagus, the highest antioxidant capacity was obtained in Humulus lupulus.

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Antioxidant activity Tocopherols Wild vegetables

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Morales, Patricia; Carvalho, Ana Maria; Sanchez-Mata, María de Cortes; Cámara, Montaña; Molina, María; Ferreira, ISabel C.F.R. (2012). Tocopherol composition and antioxidant activity of Spanish wild vegetables. Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution. ISSN 0925-9864. 59:5, p. 851-863

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