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Anna Poma
Italy
Research Article
Nutrients and Heavy Metals in Flowers and Corms of the Saffron Crocus (Crocus sativus L.)
Author(s): Chichiriccò G, Barbara Lanza, Pierpaolo Piccone and Anna Poma
Chichiriccò G, Barbara Lanza, Pierpaolo Piccone and Anna Poma
We used ICP mass spectrometry and gas chromatography to examine the nutritional properties of the flower organs of saffron crocus grown in two cultivation fields. The pollenkitt consisted of a variety of mainly unsaturated fatty acids of dietary value, and fats of the same type were also on the anther wall. Microelements important for the human body were at concentrations allowable in both pollen and anther wall cells. Lead and mercury were below allowable levels, unlike arsenic which in pollen of the Field A was 1.70 μg/g, and cadmium which in the Field B was 0.29 μg/g in pollen and 0.43 μg/g in the anther wall cells. The contamination of the stamens was associated with the high concentration of heavy metals found in the soil. Phosphorus, magnesium and calcium were high and sodium low in both pollen and anther wall cells, regardless of the cultivation fields. Styles and corm.. View More»
DOI:
10.4172/2167-0412.1000254