Component Properties of <i>Glehnia littoralis</i> Fr. Schmidt and Comparison of Two Its Products under Different Growing Conditions

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  • ハマボウフウの成分特性ならびに生育条件の異なる2品のハマボウフウの比較
  • ハマボウフウ ノ セイブン トクセイ ナラビニ セイイク ジョウケン ノ コトナル 2ヒン ノ ハマボウフウ ノ ヒカク

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<p>  To clarify the differences between open field-grown and facility-grown Glehnia littoralis Fr. Schmidt (hereinafter referred to as “open field” and “facility”), general component content, mineral content, total polyphenol content, two antioxidant activities, chlorogenic acid and rutin content, anthocyanin content, and aroma components were analyzed. For general components, ash content was twice as high in facility than in open field. For minerals, facility had higher content values than open field, especially for K, Ca, and Mg, which were more than twice those of open field. Total polyphenol content and two antioxidant properties were highest in the buds of open field. Chlorogenic acid and rutin content was highest in the buds and leaves of open field, respectively. Anthocyanin content was highest in the petioles of facility. The aroma of open field was composed of several aldehydes, and the aroma of facility was mainly composed of one component.</p>

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