HE Tingyang, ZHANG Xuechun, FANG Yue, et al. Analysis and Evaluation of the Nutritional Composition of Four Macadamia Nut Varieties in Yunnan Province[J]. Science and Technology of Food Industry, 2025, 46(23): 332−340. (in Chinese with English abstract). doi: 10.13386/j.issn1002-0306.2024120173.
Citation: HE Tingyang, ZHANG Xuechun, FANG Yue, et al. Analysis and Evaluation of the Nutritional Composition of Four Macadamia Nut Varieties in Yunnan Province[J]. Science and Technology of Food Industry, 2025, 46(23): 332−340. (in Chinese with English abstract). doi: 10.13386/j.issn1002-0306.2024120173.

Analysis and Evaluation of the Nutritional Composition of Four Macadamia Nut Varieties in Yunnan Province

  • This study investigated four macadamia varieties ('Disi 1' 'Disi 2' 'H2' and 'OC') from Yunnan, China, by analyzing their nutritional components, mineral elements, amino acids, and fatty acids. A comprehensive evaluation of fatty acid and amino acid nutritional profiles was conducted. Results showed that 'Disi 1' contained the highest protein content (13.92%), whereas 'Disi 2' exhibited the highest crude fat content (76.56%). All samples contained unsaturated fatty acids accounting for over 82% of total fatty acids, with high potassium-to-sodium ratios and health promotion indexes exceeding those of corn and milk. Notably, 'Disi 1' demonstrated the most balanced fatty acid profile, including an ω-6:ω-3 ratio of 13.29 and the lowest peroxide index. Its essential-to-nonessential amino acid ratio (close to 0.4) and amino acid ratio coefficient scores (72.50~75.21) confirmed high-quality plant-protein characteristics. In conclusion, all four varieties possess substantial nutritional value and rational fatty acid compositions. 'Disi 1' is suitable for developing high-protein foods with low oxidation susceptibility, while 'Disi 2' is better suited for premium lipid-based products. 'H2' and 'OC' show promise in producing bioactive amino acids and antioxidant-enriched functional foods. This study provides scientific insights for macadamia breeding, functional food innovation, and optimization of dietary fatty acid intake patterns in the Chinese population.
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