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Title : Analyzing Quinoa Seeds: LC-MS\/MS and GC-MS\/MS Approaches for Identifying a Nutrient-Rich Functional Food in Alzheimer's and Diabetes Care - Coban_2024_Chem.Biodivers__e202401727
Author(s) : Coban F , Yuca H , Aydin B , Tosun M , Yazici A , Karakaya S , Tan M , Ozer H , Atila A
Ref : Chem Biodivers , :e202401727 , 2024
Abstract :

Quinoa is a versatile, nutrient-dense, gluten-free pseudocereal, increasingly recognized for its potential health benefits, particularly in managing diabetes mellitus and Alzheimer's disease-two conditions with growing links. Recent research on 14 quinoa genotypes explored fatty oil composition and bioactive potential of quinoa extracts. Linoleic acid was predominant fatty acid (46.60%-56.33%), while alanine was the most concentrated amino acid across all active extracts (192.4887-1578.0355 nmol/mL). French Vanilla hexane extract exhibited the strongest alpha-glucosidase inhibition (75.71%), with Santa Ana hexane extract showing the highest alpha-amylase inhibition (28.58%). Additionally, Titicaca hexane extract displayed notable acetylcholinesterase inhibition (22.22%), and Moqu Arochilla methanol extract had the most potent butyrylcholinesterase inhibition (47.20%). Antioxidant assays revealed that Salcedo and French Vanilla extracts had exceptional DPPH radical scavenging activity, with positive correlations found between total phenolic content and antioxidant activity (DPPH, beta-carotene, FRAP). These findings emphasize quinoa's potential as a functional food, offering significant benefits for disease management.

PubMedSearch : Coban_2024_Chem.Biodivers__e202401727
PubMedID: 39611747

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Coban F, Yuca H, Aydin B, Tosun M, Yazici A, Karakaya S, Tan M, Ozer H, Atila A (2024)
Analyzing Quinoa Seeds: LC-MS\/MS and GC-MS\/MS Approaches for Identifying a Nutrient-Rich Functional Food in Alzheimer's and Diabetes Care
Chem Biodivers :e202401727

Coban F, Yuca H, Aydin B, Tosun M, Yazici A, Karakaya S, Tan M, Ozer H, Atila A (2024)
Chem Biodivers :e202401727