Resumen
Moringa oleifera Lam. is renowned for its nutritional and medicinal properties. This study characterizes parts of this plant grown in Ecuador: roots, stems, flowers, leaves, cotyledons, seed husks, and seedless pods. Seeds had the highest protein (≈41 %) and fat content (≈32 %), while leaves and flowers also showed substantial protein levels (30 % and 23 % respectively). Leaves showed the most significant antioxidant activity and the highest polyphenol content (≈26 mg EqAG/g), flavonoids (≈12 mg EqQ/g), and flavonols (≈6 mg EqQ/g). Seed husks showed superior fiber content (65 %). Pods were the richest in calcium (4394 mg/100 gdm), flowers in potassium (197 mg/100 g dm) and iron (40 mg/100 g dm), and leaves in magnesium (783 mg/100 g dm). Powders’ hue ranged from 80° (roots) to 130° (leaves). Electrical results demonstrated the dielectric and insulating capacity of moringa parts. This research provides valuable information for potential uses in the food, nutraceutical, electronics, and biomaterial sectors.
| Idioma original | Inglés |
|---|---|
| Número de artículo | 118108 |
| Publicación | LWT |
| Volumen | 228 |
| DOI | |
| Estado | Publicada - 15 jul. 2025 |
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