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Variation of lipids indexes in pollen with its botanical origin

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Main Author: Anjos, Ofélia
Publication Date: 2017
Other Authors: Maria, G. Campos, Dias, Teresa, Estevinho, Leticia M.
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Bee pollen is one of nature's healthful food products with promising nutritional and therapeutic properties due to its chemical composition, particularly its protein content, which includes almost all the essential amino acids. Nevertheless the composition in lipids it is not completely known and supposedly will be highly variable depending on the floral origin. As such, this parameter must be ascertained in line with the research for bioactivity [1]. The aim of this work was to evaluate some health-related lipid indexes of bee pollen, namely omega-6/omega-3 fatty acid ratio (n-6/n-3); polyunsaturated fatty acid/saturated fatty acid ratio (PUFA/SAT), atherogenic index (AI) and thrombogenic index (TI) in samples harvested in Portugal. The selected parameters were calculated from the Fatty-Acid Profile, which was determined as previously reported by Bárbara et al. [3]. Bee pollen samples, after harvest, were cleaned and frozen at -20 oC and were codified according the predominant pollen. Figure 1 associates the lipid indexes of the different samples with their botanical origins. n-6/n-3 and PUFA/SAT ratios were in within the limits recommended by World Health Organization (below 4.0 and above 0.45, respectively), suggesting that bee pollen is a good product with the nutritional point of view, with potential beneficial effects for the consumer's health. Also, both AI and TI indexes of this natural product were low, even though this effect depended on bee pollen's botanical origin (Figure 1). [1] Campos MG, Olena L. and Anjos O. 2016. Chapter 3, Chemical Composition of Bee Pollen. In Cardoso SM & Silva AMS, Chemistry, biology and potential applications of honeybee plant-derived products, Bentham Science Publishers, United Arab. Pp. 67 – 88 (22)
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Variation of lipids indexes in pollen with its botanical origin
title Variation of lipids indexes in pollen with its botanical origin
spellingShingle Variation of lipids indexes in pollen with its botanical origin
Anjos, Ofélia
Bee pollen
Physico-chemically analysis
Botanical origin
title_short Variation of lipids indexes in pollen with its botanical origin
title_full Variation of lipids indexes in pollen with its botanical origin
title_fullStr Variation of lipids indexes in pollen with its botanical origin
title_full_unstemmed Variation of lipids indexes in pollen with its botanical origin
title_sort Variation of lipids indexes in pollen with its botanical origin
author Anjos, Ofélia
author_facet Anjos, Ofélia
Maria, G. Campos
Dias, Teresa
Estevinho, Leticia M.
author_role author
author2 Maria, G. Campos
Dias, Teresa
Estevinho, Leticia M.
author2_role author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Anjos, Ofélia
Maria, G. Campos
Dias, Teresa
Estevinho, Leticia M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bee pollen
Physico-chemically analysis
Botanical origin
topic Bee pollen
Physico-chemically analysis
Botanical origin
description Bee pollen is one of nature's healthful food products with promising nutritional and therapeutic properties due to its chemical composition, particularly its protein content, which includes almost all the essential amino acids. Nevertheless the composition in lipids it is not completely known and supposedly will be highly variable depending on the floral origin. As such, this parameter must be ascertained in line with the research for bioactivity [1]. The aim of this work was to evaluate some health-related lipid indexes of bee pollen, namely omega-6/omega-3 fatty acid ratio (n-6/n-3); polyunsaturated fatty acid/saturated fatty acid ratio (PUFA/SAT), atherogenic index (AI) and thrombogenic index (TI) in samples harvested in Portugal. The selected parameters were calculated from the Fatty-Acid Profile, which was determined as previously reported by Bárbara et al. [3]. Bee pollen samples, after harvest, were cleaned and frozen at -20 oC and were codified according the predominant pollen. Figure 1 associates the lipid indexes of the different samples with their botanical origins. n-6/n-3 and PUFA/SAT ratios were in within the limits recommended by World Health Organization (below 4.0 and above 0.45, respectively), suggesting that bee pollen is a good product with the nutritional point of view, with potential beneficial effects for the consumer's health. Also, both AI and TI indexes of this natural product were low, even though this effect depended on bee pollen's botanical origin (Figure 1). [1] Campos MG, Olena L. and Anjos O. 2016. Chapter 3, Chemical Composition of Bee Pollen. In Cardoso SM & Silva AMS, Chemistry, biology and potential applications of honeybee plant-derived products, Bentham Science Publishers, United Arab. Pp. 67 – 88 (22)
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