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Assessment of the Nutritional Value of Plant-Based Diets in Relation to Human Carbohydrates: A Preliminary Study
A. Aberoumand and S.S. Deokule
Corresponding Author: Ali Aberoumand
Submitted: 2009 September., 30
Accepted: 2009 October, 31
Published: 2010 January, 10 |
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The aim of the study is to evaluate which plant foods are suitable for high temperature food
processes. Plant foods are the only sources of dietary fiber. Carbohydrates are the major nutrients of fruits and
vegetables and human nutrition. Sugars are determined in the combined extracts using high-performance liquid
chromatography (HPLC) with a universal evaporative light scattering detector. Results showed that that
fructose, glucose, sucrose contents were high in Cordia myxa (9.38, 12.75, 29.09%) respectively and the starch
content was high in Alocacia indica (60.41%). Alocacia has high calorie and nutritional value because it
contains high carbohydrates contents (72.66%) and Cordia was the sweetest fruits because it contains the
maximum amounts of sucrose, glucose and fructose. The TDF content w as low in Portulaca oleracia (dried)
(8g %) and was high in Cordia myxa (27.7g %). It is observed that vegetables of Portulaca, Asparagus, Momordica and Eulophia can be recommended in plant-based diets in Iran and India. These vegetables are relatively good carbohydrates sources.
Key words: Carbohydrates, Edible plants, Fiber, India, Iran, nutritional values,
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A. Aberoumand and S.S. Deokule, . Assessment of the Nutritional Value of Plant-Based Diets in Relation to Human Carbohydrates: A Preliminary Study. Advance Journal of Food Science and Technology, (1): Page No: 1-5.
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