In this work, the values detected for proteins, lipids and total
fiber (Table 2) were similar to those obtained by Pagliosa et al.
(2010a) for mate bark. The total fiber content reveals that mate
bark is an important source of dietary fibers, especially insoluble
fibers, since they appear in higher concentrations in mate
bark than in commercial erva-mate (21.9 g/100 g) or in ervamate
leaves (39.8 g/100 g), as reported by Esmelindro et al.
(2002) and Pagliosa et al. (2010a), respectively. Fixed mineral
residue content (Table 2) was in agreement with that noted
In this work, the values detected for proteins, lipids and totalfiber (Table 2) were similar to those obtained by Pagliosa et al.(2010a) for mate bark. The total fiber content reveals that matebark is an important source of dietary fibers, especially insolublefibers, since they appear in higher concentrations in matebark than in commercial erva-mate (21.9 g/100 g) or in ervamateleaves (39.8 g/100 g), as reported by Esmelindro et al.(2002) and Pagliosa et al. (2010a), respectively. Fixed mineralresidue content (Table 2) was in agreement with that noted
การแปล กรุณารอสักครู่..
