Volume 56, Issue 1 p. 330-341
Original Article

Elemental composition and bioaccessibility of three insufficiently studied Azorean macroalgae

Cláudia Afonso

Corresponding Author

Avenida Alfredo Magalhães Ramalho, 6, 1495-165 Algés Lisbon, Portugal

CIIMAR, Interdisciplinary Centre of Marine and Environmental Research, University of Porto, Rua dos Bragas 289, 4050‐123 Porto, Portugal

Correspondent: E‐mails: carlos_l_cardoso@hotmail.com (CA); cafonso@ipma.pt (CC)

Contribution: Methodology (lead), Writing - review & editing (lead)

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Joana Matos

Avenida Alfredo Magalhães Ramalho, 6, 1495-165 Algés Lisbon, Portugal

Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa, Campo Grande, 16, 1749‐016 Lisbon, Portugal

Contribution: Data curation (equal), ​Investigation (equal), Methodology (lead), Software (equal)

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Ana M. Campos

Avenida Alfredo Magalhães Ramalho, 6, 1495-165 Algés Lisbon, Portugal

Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa, Campo Grande, 16, 1749‐016 Lisbon, Portugal

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Romina Gomes

Avenida Alfredo Magalhães Ramalho, 6, 1495-165 Algés Lisbon, Portugal

Contribution: Methodology (equal), Validation (supporting)

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Inês Delgado

Food and Nutrition Department, National Health Institute Doutor Ricardo Jorge (INSA, IP), Av. Padre Cruz, 1649‐016 Lisbon, Portugal

Contribution: ​Investigation (supporting), Validation (equal)

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Inês Coelho

Food and Nutrition Department, National Health Institute Doutor Ricardo Jorge (INSA, IP), Av. Padre Cruz, 1649‐016 Lisbon, Portugal

Contribution: Formal analysis (lead), Validation (lead)

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Isabel Castanheira

Food and Nutrition Department, National Health Institute Doutor Ricardo Jorge (INSA, IP), Av. Padre Cruz, 1649‐016 Lisbon, Portugal

Contribution: Funding acquisition (lead), Project administration (equal), Supervision (lead)

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Narcisa M. Bandarra

Avenida Alfredo Magalhães Ramalho, 6, 1495-165 Algés Lisbon, Portugal

CIIMAR, Interdisciplinary Centre of Marine and Environmental Research, University of Porto, Rua dos Bragas 289, 4050‐123 Porto, Portugal

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Carlos Cardoso

Corresponding Author

Avenida Alfredo Magalhães Ramalho, 6, 1495-165 Algés Lisbon, Portugal

CIIMAR, Interdisciplinary Centre of Marine and Environmental Research, University of Porto, Rua dos Bragas 289, 4050‐123 Porto, Portugal

Correspondent: E‐mails: carlos_l_cardoso@hotmail.com (CA); cafonso@ipma.pt (CC)

Contribution: Conceptualization (lead), ​Investigation (lead), Writing - original draft (lead)

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First published: 25 May 2020
The peer review history for this article is available at https://publons.com/publon/10.1111/ijfs.14647

Summary

The elemental composition and bioaccessibility of the Azorean macroalgae Petalonia binghamiae, Osmundea pinnatifida and Halopteris scoparia were studied. H. scoparia had the highest Cr, Mn, Co and Ni contents. Iodine content was also the highest in H. scoparia, 1098 ± 54 mg kg dw−1. Content reductions due to rehydration were in the 75%–90% range. Steaming led to similar reductions with exception of Cr, Mn, Co, Ni and Zn in O. pinnatifida. For P. binghamiae and O. pinnatifida, bioaccessibility percentages varied between elements. Variation due to rehydration and culinary treatment was narrower, particularly for P. binghamiae. Whereas I bioaccessibility was low in O. pinnatifida, 11%–14%, it reached 57%–69% in P. binghamiae. On the basis of bioaccessibility, to meet the I DRI, 2.7 g dried P. binghamiae, 16.9–23.8 g rehydrated P. binghamiae and 12.7 g steamed P. binghamiae everyday are required. For O. pinnatifida, 5.0 g, 19.0–33.3 g and 12.9 g of dried, rehydrated and steamed red seaweed, respectively, are needed.

Data availability statement

Research data are not shared.