調理科学
Online ISSN : 2186-5795
Print ISSN : 0910-5360
ISSN-L : 0910-5360
野草の調理科学的研究(第2報)
-野草の無機成分含有量-
織部 ミチ子原田 恵美子元山 正
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1987 年 20 巻 1 号 p. 68-71

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Inorganic elements contained in thirteen different kinds of edible wild grasses were estimated. Samples were all collected from the field of Yashiro-cho area, Hyogo, Japan. Results of the estimation were summarized as follows.
(1) A relatively large amount of calcium was found in the scaly leaf of the Field Horsetail and the leaf of the butterbur (Petasites japonicus Mig. ). Both sodium and potassium were abundant in the scaly leaf and sporocarp parts of the Field Horsetail. Leaves of the dandelion (Teraxacum japonica Keidz) and butterbur had a high level of potassium, while the potassium in Acanthopanax sciadophylloides Franch et Say, was relatively low. A high level of magnesium was evidenced in sciadophylloides Franch et Sav, was relatively low. A high level of magnesium was evidenced in Acanthropanax sciadophylloides Franch et Sav, and the Horsetail (Equisetum arrense L. ). The large amounts of iron.
(2) With respect to the seasonal differences in the inorganic elements, bracken (Pteridium aquillium Kuhn) and mugworth during fall time had larger amounts of potassium and lesser amounts of sodium than those during spring time. The level of iron, on the other hand, remained nearly the same during two seasons.
(3) Changes in the level of inorganic elements in relation to the growth of the plant were also evidenced. In the case of bracken, a matured leaf had a high level of calcium, sodium and potassium. A similar result was found for the scorocarp of the Field Horsetail.

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