Simultaneous biofortification of vitamin C and mineral nutrients in arugula microgreens

Abstract

Microgreens have shown promise in improving the overall nutritional value of diets due to their high nutrient density. Agronomic biofortification, is an efficient strategy for enhancing the nutritional value of crops, including microgreens. This study aimed to biofortify vitamin C and other essential nutrients in arugula microgreens using four treatments containing 0.25 % ascorbic acid, pH adjusted with different bases: KOH, Ca(OH)2, ZnCO3, or NaOH and a deionized water control. The results indicate that ascorbic acid-treated microgreens had more vitamin C, greater fresh weight and % dry matter than the control. The ascorbic acid + Zn treatment had an 135 % average increase in vitamin C compared to the control. Microgreens treated with ascorbic acid also showed increased levels of minerals that are present in the nutrient solution, such as potassium, sodium, calcium, and zinc. This research contributes to the growing interest in microgreens biofortification and their role in addressing multi-nutrient deficiencies.

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File under embargo until 16 December 2024. © 2023 This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/

Keywords

Micronutrients, Calcium, Zinc, Food Security, Malnutrition

Citation

Kathi, S., Laza, H., Singh, S., Thompson, L., Li, W., & Simpson, C. (2024). Simultaneous biofortification of vitamin C and mineral nutrients in arugula microgreens. Food Chemistry, 440, 138180. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodchem.2023.138180

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