A chemical study of Lupinus hispanicus seed—nutritional components

Ecotypes of the native Spanish species Lupinus hispanicus were analysed for seed nutrient composition. Comparisons were made between the two subspecies (ssp hispanicus (Boiss et Reut) and sspbicolor (Merino)). OtherLupinus species were also analysed. The seed protein content of Lupinus hispanicus is fairly high (420 g kg−1), and the tryptophan content is higher than that of other species (15–20 g kg−1). The oil content (30 g kg−1) is lower than that of Lupinus mutabilis and Lupinus albus. Of the sterols, β‐sitosterol and campesterol are high and cholesterol is low. The mineral content was similar for all species studied but some ecotypes of L hispanicus had high values of Mn though much lower than L albus (361 and 2396 mg kg−1, respectively). Copyright © 1989 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd

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Main Authors: Muzquiz, M., Burbano, C., Rey, C., Cassinello, M.
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Language:eng
Published: 1989
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12792/5323
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spelling dig-inia-es-20.500.12792-53232020-12-15T09:55:02Z A chemical study of Lupinus hispanicus seed—nutritional components Muzquiz, M. Burbano, C. Rey, C. Cassinello, M. Ecotypes of the native Spanish species Lupinus hispanicus were analysed for seed nutrient composition. Comparisons were made between the two subspecies (ssp hispanicus (Boiss et Reut) and sspbicolor (Merino)). OtherLupinus species were also analysed. The seed protein content of Lupinus hispanicus is fairly high (420 g kg−1), and the tryptophan content is higher than that of other species (15–20 g kg−1). The oil content (30 g kg−1) is lower than that of Lupinus mutabilis and Lupinus albus. Of the sterols, β‐sitosterol and campesterol are high and cholesterol is low. The mineral content was similar for all species studied but some ecotypes of L hispanicus had high values of Mn though much lower than L albus (361 and 2396 mg kg−1, respectively). Copyright © 1989 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 2020-10-22T19:42:34Z 2020-10-22T19:42:34Z 1989 journal article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12792/5323 10.1002/jsfa.2740470207 eng Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ open access
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description Ecotypes of the native Spanish species Lupinus hispanicus were analysed for seed nutrient composition. Comparisons were made between the two subspecies (ssp hispanicus (Boiss et Reut) and sspbicolor (Merino)). OtherLupinus species were also analysed. The seed protein content of Lupinus hispanicus is fairly high (420 g kg−1), and the tryptophan content is higher than that of other species (15–20 g kg−1). The oil content (30 g kg−1) is lower than that of Lupinus mutabilis and Lupinus albus. Of the sterols, β‐sitosterol and campesterol are high and cholesterol is low. The mineral content was similar for all species studied but some ecotypes of L hispanicus had high values of Mn though much lower than L albus (361 and 2396 mg kg−1, respectively). Copyright © 1989 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
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