We aimed to evaluate the green biomass’ of sweet potato (Ipomoea
batatas L.) quality, through quantitative analysis of microelements, colour
characteristics, and UHPLC-MS screening of bioactive constituents. The
shelf life examination included sealed raw sweet potato leaves in plastic
packs were stored at 6°C and 12°C and the microbiological characteristics
were monitored for 2 weeks, through enumeration of mesophilic total plate
count, total fungi count, Enterobacteriaceae and mesophilic aerobic spores.
We found, that the sweet potato leaves can be considered as the source of
calcium, magnesium and phosphorus among the minerals, of which calcium is
the most abundant. We identified 17 types of amino acids, 7 vitamins,
mainly vitamins belonging to the Vitamin B family. Furthermore, it
contained carboxylic acids, flavonoids, polyphenols and aromatic compounds.
The sweet potato leaves stored at 6°C was of satisfactory microbiological
quality on day 14. Our data suggest that the sweet potato leaves could be a
valuable source for healthy nutrition.
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