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Assessment of the Nutritional Quality of Plant Lipids Using Atherogenicity and Thrombogenicity Indices
S. Khalili Tilami, L. Kouřimská
Language English Country Switzerland
Document type Journal Article
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METROFOOD-CZ Research Infrastructure Project [Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports (MEYS)]
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36145171
DOI
10.3390/nu14183795
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- MeSH
- Dietary Fats MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Butter MeSH
- Fatty Acids * analysis MeSH
- Nutritive Value MeSH
- Rapeseed Oil MeSH
- Plant Oils * chemistry MeSH
- Plants MeSH
- Fats MeSH
- Check Tag
- Humans MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
Dietary lipids derived from plants have different compositions of individual fatty acids (FA), providing different physical and chemical properties with positive or adverse health effects on humans. To evaluate the nutritional value and assess the FA composition of various plants, the atherogenicity (AI) and thrombogenicity (TI) indices were calculated and reviewed for nine different categories of fats and oils. This included common oils, unconventional oils, nut oils originating from temperate regions, Amazonian and tropical fats and oils, chia seed oil, traditional nuts originating from temperate regions, unconventional nuts, seeds, and fruits, and their products. The main factors influencing fatty acid composition in plants are growth location, genotype, and environmental variation, particularly temperature after flowering, humidity, and frequency of rainfall (exceeding cultivar variation). The lowest AI was calculated for rapeseed oil (0.05), whereas the highest value was obtained for tucuman seeds (16.29). Chia seed oil had the lowest TI (0.04), and murumuru butter had the highest (6.69). The differences in FA composition and subsequent changes in the lipid health indices of the investigated fats and oils indicate their importance in the human diet.
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