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Research Project: Phytonutrient Biochemistry, Physiology, and Transport

Location: Children's Nutrition Research Center (Houston, Tx)

Title: Calcium Availability in the Pads of the Prickly Pear Cactus

Authors
item Nakata, Paul
item Mcconn, Michele - BAYLOR COLLEGE OF MED

Submitted to: Plant Biology Annual Meeting
Publication Acceptance Date: February 28, 2004
Publication Date: August 24, 2004
Publisher's URL: http://abstracts.aspb.org/pb2004/public/P37/7496.html
Citation: Nakata, P.A., Mcconn, M.M. 2004. Calcium Availability In The Pads Of The Prickly Pear Cactus [abstract]. Plant Biology Annual Meeting. Paper No. 198.

Technical Abstract: The pads (nopales) of the prickly pear cactus are considered a good source of minerals and other nutrients based on compositional analysis. In this study, we take this analysis a step further by assessing the availability of selected minerals in nopales using an in vitro digestion and dialysis method. The results obtained suggest that although nopales is enriched in a number of minerals, its tissue calcium is not freely available. Microscopic analysis, energy dispersive x-ray microanalysis, and oxalate measurements suggest that this reduction in available calcium is a result of its sequestration in the form of calcium oxalate crystals. The issue of mineral availability in plant foods is important when considering the dependence of many populations around the world on plant foods as their main source of minerals and other nutrients.

 
Project Team
Onstad, Charles - Chuck
Grusak, Michael - Mike
Nakata, Paul

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