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Total fat content and fatty acid profile of pseudocereals

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Martins, Vitor Manuel Ramalheira
Santos, Clementina M.M.

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Amaranth, quinoa, and buckwheat are called “pseudocereals” since they produce starch-rich seeds like cereals but they are dicotyledonous plants (and not monocotyledonous as cereals). According to some phylogenetic classifications, amaranth (Amaranthus) and quinoa (Chenopodium) genera belong to the order Caryophyllales, whereas buckwheat (Fagopyrum) belongs to Polygonales [1]. Pseudocereals have recently gained more popularity as a part of human diet thanks to their chemical composition, particularly as a source of protein, vitamins of B group, minerals and also for their gluten-free flour [2].

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Pseudocereals Fatty acid profile

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Slaukstins, Robert R.; Jakobsone, Santa; Martins, Vitor Manuel Ramalheira; Santos, Clementina M.M. (2017). Total fat content and fatty acid profile of pseudocereals. In Peres, António M.; Barros, Lillian; Dias, L.G.; Ferreira, Isabel C.F.R. (Eds) - 10º Encontro Nacional de Cromatografia: livro de resumos. Bragança: Instituto Politécnico.

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Instituto Politécnico de Bragança

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