Abstract
Nutritional and health-promoting properties of Tuber indicum are still unclear. In this study, total phenol content (TPC) and total flavonoid contents (TFC) were determined by colorimetric methods; free phenolic acids, vitamin D2 and ergosterol content were determined by HPLC; antioxidant activity were evaluated using ABTS, DPPH, and FRAP assays; in vitro anti-inflammatory activity was evaluated by protease inhibitory assay. Our results indicated that geographical origin exhibits a significant impact on the nutritional and pharmaceutical properties of Tuber indicum. The samples collected from Sichuan present significant higher proteins (23.2 g/100 g dw), ash (6.38 g/100 g dw), 1,3:1,6-β-glucan (14.7 g/100 g dw) and ergosterol content (0.76 mg/g dw); whereas the samples collected from Yunnan present the highest amount of pectin (4.52 g/100 g dw), food energy (345.20 kcal/100 g dw), TPC (1.53 mg GAE/g dw), TFC (1.66 mg CAE/g dw) and the highest ABTS and DPPH values, and potent anti-inflammatory effects. In addition, the samples collected from Jilin presented the highest amount of total carbohydrate (51.7 g/100 g dw), reducing sugar (7.3 g/100 g dw) and total phenolic acids (66.76 μg/g dw). These results will enhance current knowledge about nutritional values, chemical compositions, and biological properties of T. indicum.
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