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Germplasm evaluation to obtain inulin with high degree of polymerization in Mediterranean environment

2020

Long-chain length (DP) inulin-type fructans show pronounced beneficial effects to colon microbiota. In the past, cardoon roots for inulin production to fortify spaghetti gave very good results, but their harvest requires high costs. The aim of the work was to evaluate different types of inulin, extracted from cardoon roots and buds, topinambur tubers and chicory roots local populations in order to identify crops more suitable for high DP inulin production in Mediterranean environment. The inulin amount resulted in 115 (chicory), 390 (cardoon) and 550 g kg−1 of d.m. (topinambur). Both in cardoon roots and in topinambur tubers the DP was very high. With the aim to produce a functional food, s…

Mediterranean climateGermplasmSettore CHIM/10 - Chimica Degli Alimenticardooninulin characterizationColonInulinCynaraPlant ScienceBiologyDegree of polymerizationPlant Roots01 natural sciencesBiochemistryChicoryPolymerizationAnalytical Chemistrycardoon; chicory; inulin characterization; Soluble fibre; topinamburchemistry.chemical_compoundFructanFood scienceBeneficial effectsSoluble fibreMediterranean Regionurogenital system010405 organic chemistryOrganic ChemistryInulin0104 chemical sciencesPlant Tubers010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistrychemistrySeedsSoluble fibre; topinambur; cardoon; chicory; inulin characterizationtopinambur
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