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| DOI | 10.1080/87559129.2013.818014 | ||||
| Año | 2013 | ||||
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Chia seed (Salvia hispanica) is an ancient oilseed used by Mayas and Aztecs as foodstuff. This seed is a natural source of omega-3 fatty acids (-linolenic acid), soluble and insoluble fibers, and proteins in addition to other important nutritional components, such as vitamins, minerals, and natural antioxidants. Chia can be considered as functional food because apart from contributing to human nutrition, chia helps to increase satiety index, prevent cardiovascular diseases, inflammatory and nervous system disorders, and diabetes, among others. Today, chia seed offers a huge potential in the industries of health, food, animal feed, pharmaceuticals, and nutraceuticals, among others, due to its functional components.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | MUNOZ-ARENAS, LORETO | Mujer |
Universidad Santiago de Compostela - España
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile Universidad de Santiago de Compostela - España |
| 2 | Cobos, Angel | Hombre |
Universidad Santiago de Compostela - España
Universidad de Santiago de Compostela - España |
| 3 | Diaz, Olga | Mujer |
Universidad Santiago de Compostela - España
Universidad de Santiago de Compostela - España |
| 4 | AGUILERA-RADIC, JOSE MIGUEL | Hombre |
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile
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| National Institutes of Health |
| University of California, Los Angeles |
| National Science Foundation Eager |
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| The work was supported by National Institutes of Health grant R01GM120043 and National Science Foundation Eager grant MCB1747705 to H.R. Kaback, as well as National Institutes of Health grants R01GM122759 and R21NS105863 to L. Guan. H.R. Kaback also gratefully acknowledges support from the University of California, Los Angeles, and a gift from Ruth and Bucky Stein. |