1990
DOI: 10.1002/food.19900340706
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Chemical composition of juice and seeds of pomegranate fruit

Abstract: The edible parts of pomegranate fruit represented 52 % of total fndt weight, comprising 78 %juice and 22% seeds. The fresh juice contained 85.4% moisture, 10.6% total sugars, 1.4% pectin, 0.1 g/100 ml total acidity (as citric acid), 0.7 mg/100 ml ascorbic acid, 19.6 mg/100 ml free amino nitrogen and 0.05 g/100 ml ash. Meanwhile, the seeds are a rich source of total lipids, protein, crude fibers and ash representing 27.2, 13.2,35.3 and 2.0%, respectively,andalsocontained6.0%pectinand4.7 % totalsugars. Theiron,c… Show more

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“…Tłuszcze zawarte w granacie charakteryzują się dużą zawartością wielonienasyconych kwasów tłuszczowych (kwas linolowy, linolenowy) oraz innych kwasów tłuszczowych, takich jak: kwas punicynowy, oleinowy, stearynowy, a także palmitynowy (Fadavi i in., 2006;Ozgul-Yucel, 2005;Sreekumar i in., 2014). W nasionach granatu są obecne również: białko, błonnik pokarmowy, cukry, składniki mineralne, witaminy i polifenole, w tym izoflawony (genisteina) (El-Nemr, 2006). Wykaz związków bioaktywnych zidentyfikowanych w owocach granatu zaprezentowano w tabeli 2.…”
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“…Tłuszcze zawarte w granacie charakteryzują się dużą zawartością wielonienasyconych kwasów tłuszczowych (kwas linolowy, linolenowy) oraz innych kwasów tłuszczowych, takich jak: kwas punicynowy, oleinowy, stearynowy, a także palmitynowy (Fadavi i in., 2006;Ozgul-Yucel, 2005;Sreekumar i in., 2014). W nasionach granatu są obecne również: białko, błonnik pokarmowy, cukry, składniki mineralne, witaminy i polifenole, w tym izoflawony (genisteina) (El-Nemr, 2006). Wykaz związków bioaktywnych zidentyfikowanych w owocach granatu zaprezentowano w tabeli 2.…”
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“…There is an abundant mythological and ancient history regarding the pomegranate fruit (15)(16)(17)(18)(19)(20). In Greece, pomegranate fruit (Punica granatum L.) was known as the ''fruit of the dead,'' and in the Hebrew tradition, pomegranates adorned the vestments of the high priest.…”
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“…NO controls vascular oxidative stress and the expression of redox-regulated genes (13,14). Evidence exists that eNOS activity is reduced at sites of perturbed shear stress (2, 5-8, 11).There is an abundant mythological and ancient history regarding the pomegranate fruit (15)(16)(17)(18)(19)(20). In Greece, pomegranate fruit (Punica granatum L.) was known as the ''fruit of the dead,'' and in the Hebrew tradition, pomegranates adorned the vestments of the high priest.…”
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“…Recently pomegranate seeds which were considered as waste materials, create a new center of attention due to cheap availability, substantial amounts of antioxidants, unsaturated fatty acids, essential minerals, proteins and phytochemical compositions (El-Nemr, Ismail, & Ragab, 1990;Fadavi, Barzegar, & Azizi, 2006;Özgül-Yücel, 2005). It has been shown that pomegranate seed oil (PSO) has wide range of beneficial biological attributes such as immunomodulatory and anti-inflammatory, anti-cancerous, and antioxidant properties (Kim et al, 2002;Kohno et al, 2004;Lansky & Newman, 2007;Singh, Chidambara Murthy, & Jayaprakasha, 2002;Yamasaki et al, 2006).…”
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