Abstract
This study analyzed 192 samples of Porphyra dentata (P-dent) and 201 samples of Porphyra yezoensis (P-yezo) from Jeonnam in Korea. Principal component analysis (PCA) and correlation analysis were conducted to establish a nutritional component dataset for laver. The analysis revealed that P-dent had higher moisture and weight but lower protein content than P-yezo. Ca, Mg, and Fe levels were higher in P-dent, while P, Na, and Zn levels were higher in P-yezo. Fatty acids composition analysis indicated that P-dent contained higher levels of linoleic acid, while P-yezo exhibited higher levels of oleic acid and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA). P-yezo had significantly higher levels of chlorophyll and carotenoids compared to P-dent. Conversely, P-dent exhibited higher L* and b* color values, resulting in a brighter, more yellowish appearance. Sensory analysis indicated that P-yezo was more intense in saltiness and umami, whereas P-dent had higher sourness and sweetness. The principal component analysis (PCA) results showed a clear distinction between P-dent and P-yezo, and 184 correlations among factors (nutrients, characteristics, etc.) were identified. These results contribute to a new database for evaluating the quality of Jeonnam laver.
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Kim, B. S., Im, J. H., Yoon, Y. S., Kim, H., Cho, J. Y., Ham, J. R., … Lee, H. I. (2025). Analysis of Nutritional Composition and Flavor Patterns by Variety (Porphyra dentata and Porphyra yezoensis) in Dried Laver from Jeonnam, Korea. Foods, 14(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/foods14030335
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