Abstract

Goal. To study the nutritional value and polyphenolic composition of annual sunflower leaves (Helianthus annuus L.) for their further use as a phytogenic antioxidant additive for poultry feed. Methods. The chemical composition of phytoraw material (crude protein, crude fat, crude fiber, calcium, phosphorus, vitamin E, and b-carotene) was evaluated according to generally accepted met­hods. The quantitative content of individual groups of polyphenols was determined spectrophotometrically: the volume of hydroxycinnamic acids — in terms of chlorogenic acid, the volume of phenolic compounds — in gallic acid, flavonoids — in rutin. Results. It was established that sunflower leaves had a high content of b-carotene (260.2–291.6 µg/g) and the natural antioxidant vitamin E (37.4%). The protein content was fixed at the level of 16.2%, the fiber content was 4.2%. A significant amount of calcium and phosphorus accumulated in sunflower raw materials — 2.03% and 0.28%, respectively. The total content of hydroxycinnamic acids in terms of chlorogenic acid in sunflower leaves was 3.15%, the total content of phenolic compounds in terms of gallic acid was 1.60%, and flavonoids in rutin equivalent was 1.78%. Conclusions. The presence of polyphenolic compounds and the confirmed nutritional value of sunflower leaves give reasons to consider it not only as a valuable component of feed but also as a source of natural antioxidants.

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