Phytonutrient Analyses of Panawil (Leptosalena heankei, C. Presl)
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.70884/mjsir.v67i0.99Keywords:
Phytochemicals, Endemic, Benguet and Mountain ProvinceAbstract
Panawil (Leptosolena haenkei C. Presl) belongs to the family Zingiberaceae which is endemic to Northern Luzon, Philippines. It thrives in cluster in a very specific area of Benguet and Mountain Province. The phytonutrient analyses revealed that the indigenous vegetable panawil is a rich source of phytochemicals (terpenoids, tannins, flavonoids, total phenolics, and antioxidants); minerals (phosphorus, potassium, iron, and zinc); and vitamins A (β-carotene) and C (ascorbic acid). Phytonutrient analyses of the plant samples collected from different parts of Benguet and Mountain Province reveal that there is no significant difference, except that there is a high significant difference in vitamin C of panawil from both Benguet and Mountain Province.
