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Vitaminas y minerales de sardina en salsa de tomate, colectada en las zonas pesqueras del Pacífico mexicano / Vitamins and minerals from sardine in tomato sauce, from the Mexican Pacific fish zones
Castro González, M. I; Pérez-Gil, Romo F; Carranco Jaúregui, Maria Elena; Montaño Benavides, Sara; Silencio Barrita, Jose Luis.
Affiliation
  • Castro González, M. I; Instituto Nacional de la Nutrición Animal Salvador Zubirán. Departamento de Nutrición Animal. México. MX
  • Pérez-Gil, Romo F; Instituto Nacional de la Nutrición Animal Salvador Zubirán. Departamento de Nutrición Animal. México. MX
  • Carranco Jaúregui, Maria Elena; Instituto Nacional de la Nutrición Animal Salvador Zubirán. Departamento de Nutrición Animal. México. MX
  • Montaño Benavides, Sara; Instituto Nacional de la Nutrición Animal Salvador Zubirán. Departamento de Nutrición Animal. México. MX
  • Silencio Barrita, Jose Luis; Instituto Nacional de la Nutrición Animal Salvador Zubirán. Departamento de Nutrición Animal. México. MX
Arch. latinoam. nutr ; 49(4): 379-383, Dec. 1999.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-319006
Responsible library: BR1.1
ABSTRACT
Sardine is a sea food widely consumed in Mexico due to it's abundance and very low price. Its content in vitamins, minerals and chemical composition were evaluated in its canned presentation in tomato sauce. Samples proceeded from 3 fishery areas of the Mexican Pacific (L1) Baja California Sur, (L2) Sonora and (L3) Sinaloa. The proximal chemical analysis was carried out by the AOAC methods; mineral content (Ca, Mg, Na, K, Fe, Zn, Cu, Cd, Cr, Pb) was determined by atomic absorption spectrophotometry and vitamins A, B1, B2 and niacin were quantified by HPLC. Results showed a high moisture content from 69 to 82, ether extract ranged between 7.8 (L2) and 10.2 (L3) and crude protein content between 10.6 (L3) and 14.6 (L1). Vitamin A (IU/100 g) was similar for all samples L1 (63-66); thiamin (mg/100 g) was high in L1 (0.13) and low in L3 (0.09); riboflavin was high in L1 (0.15) and showed values of 0.13 for both L2 and L3; niacin content was high in all samples L1 (2.24), L2 (1.48) and L3 (1.75). Minerals were abundant (mg/100 g) in Na, K, and P; L1 showed a great variation for Na (363-636) compared with L2 and L3 (250); K was very variable among the samples L1 (597), L2 (100) and L3 (57). Phosphorous and magnesium had small variations P (229, 243 and 212) and Mg (28, 23 and 23) for L1, L2 and L3. Iron was more abundant in L1 (5.5) and L3 (4.3); Zn was higher in L2 (3.4) and similar in L1 (2.5) and L3 (2.2). Copper showed a great variation in L2 (0.21-0.48) but the averages were similar (0.37, 0.35, 0.33, for L1, L2 and L3 respectively). Finally, heavy metal content was lower than 0.002 mg/100 g. In conclusion, there are some variation in Ca, Na, K, thiamin and niacin content in canned sardine with tomato sauce, depending upon the fishing area.
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Collection: International databases Database: LILACS Main subject: Vitamins / Solanum lycopersicum / Fishes / Food Preservation / Minerals Limits: Animals Country/Region as subject: Mexico Language: Spanish Journal: Arch. latinoam. nutr Journal subject: Bioqu¡mica / Educa‡Æo Alimentar e Nutricional / Fen“menos Fisiol¢gicos da Nutri‡Æo / Microbiologia de Alimentos / NUTRICAO Year: 1999 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Mexico Institution/Affiliation country: Instituto Nacional de la Nutrición Animal Salvador Zubirán/MX
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Collection: International databases Database: LILACS Main subject: Vitamins / Solanum lycopersicum / Fishes / Food Preservation / Minerals Limits: Animals Country/Region as subject: Mexico Language: Spanish Journal: Arch. latinoam. nutr Journal subject: Bioqu¡mica / Educa‡Æo Alimentar e Nutricional / Fen“menos Fisiol¢gicos da Nutri‡Æo / Microbiologia de Alimentos / NUTRICAO Year: 1999 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Mexico Institution/Affiliation country: Instituto Nacional de la Nutrición Animal Salvador Zubirán/MX
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