Title of article :
Carotenoid and retinol composition of South Asian foods commonly consumed in the UK
Author/Authors :
Khokhar، نويسنده , , Santosh and Roe، نويسنده , , Mark and Swan، نويسنده , , Gillian، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
The main aim of this study was to provide new and reliable food composition data on carotenoids and retinol in South Asian Foods for the United Kingdomʹs national database. A total of 38 commonly consumed foods were analysed using HPLC and accredited methods of analyses. Palak paneer (spinach and soft Indian cheese) contained the highest levels of β-carotene (4066 μg/100 g) followed by gajjeralla (carrot based sweet, 2324 μg/100 g) and saag (mixed green leafy vegetables), which contained 1514 μg/100 g, whilst retinol was present in only a few foods, with ghee being the major source (968 μg/100 g). Meat dishes contained higher amounts of lycopene (up to 1140 μg/100 g in chicken balti) than vegetable or dhal dishes (highest in palak paneer 317 μg/100 g), because of larger quantities of tomatoes used in meat curries. A variety of ethnic vegetables (green leafy vegetables and other coloured vegetables), namely legumes/dhal, tomatoes and coriander, were identified to be the major ingredients containing carotenoids. These new data can be used in future diet and nutrition surveys, as well as to identify carotenoid-rich foods for dietary programs.
Keywords :
Lutein , Lycopene , Cryptoxanthin , zeaxanthin , ?-Carotene , South Asian foods and Indian foods , Retinol , Food Composition , carotenoids , Food data management , Food analysis , Food composition databank
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics