A. Dewanji et al., EXTRACTABILITY AND NUTRITIONAL-VALUE OF LEAF PROTEIN FROM TROPICAL AQUATIC PLANTS, Plant foods for human nutrition, 50(4), 1997, pp. 349-357
In a study conducted on the extraction of protein from the leaves of 3
0 freshwater aquatic plants, the highest standing crop fresh yield was
found in Typha latifolia (2650 g/m(2)). The Bio-Medical Data Processi
ng (BMDP) K-means clustering program with K = 2 showed that 11 of the
30 plants had a high protein nitrogen extractability as well as a high
nitrogen content of the extracted protein. Among these, leaf protein
from Allmania nodiflora had the highest content of crude protein (62.7
%) and beta-carotene (782.4 mu g/g). Leaf protein pre pared from Hygro
phila spinosa, Ottelia alismoides and Polygonum barbatum had low in-vi
tro digestibility. The levels of alkaloids and polyphenols were lower
in the extracted protein compared to that present in the original leaf
sample.