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Estudio etnobotánico del mortiño (vaccinium floribundum) como alimento ancestral y potencial alimento funcional

Authors: Pablo Coba Santamaría; Daniel Coronel; Karla Verdugo; María Fernanda Paredes; Elizabeth Yugsi; Laura Huachi;

Estudio etnobotánico del mortiño (vaccinium floribundum) como alimento ancestral y potencial alimento funcional

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<div class="page" title="Page 1"><div class="section"><div class="layoutArea"><div class="column"><p><span>El mortiño es un arbusto silvestre endémico de Ecuador y Colombia. Posee una baya de agradable sabor, frutos de especies emparentadas al él eran consumidos desde antes de la Conquista, elevándola a fruta ceremonial. Tradición que se ha derivado a la celebración del Día de los Difuntos en Ecuador. Su propiedad relevante es poseer gran cantidad de polifenoles asistida por el contenido de azúcares, fibra, lípidos, minerales y vitaminas, proantocianidinas, antocianidinas, flavonoides se los utiliza como colorantes alimentarios; así como flavonoides, taninos, ácidos poli fenólicos tienen actividad antioxidante, coadyuvante en la microcirculación retiniana y antiagregación plaquetaria, microcirculación en general, reducción en la insuficiencia venosa crónica, considerado como coadyuvante nutrimental. </span></p></div></div></div></div>

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Mortiño, Science (General), S, capacidad antioxidante., Agriculture (General), Agriculture, S1-972, Q1-390, Vaccinium floribundum

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