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Microwave roasting and positional distribution of fatty acids of phospholipids in soybeans (Glycine max L.)
Authors:Hiromi Yoshida  Sachiko Takagi
Affiliation:(1) Department of Nutritional Science, Kobe-Gakuin University, 651-21 Nishi-ku Kobe, Japan
Abstract:
Whole soybeans were exposed to microwave roasting for 6, 12, and 20 min at a frequency of 2,450 MHz and were studied not only for phospholipid composition but also for positional distribution of the fatty acids. During microwave roasting, the greatest rate of phospholipid losses (P<0.05) was observed in phosphatidylethanolamine (PE), followed by phosphatidylcholine (PC) and phosphatidylinositol (PI), respectively. Therefore, the effects of microwave roasting on the composition and positional distribution of the fatty acids are likely clearer in PE than in PC or PI. However, the principal characteristics for the positional distribution of fatty acids are still retained during microwave roasting: unsaturated fatty acids, especially linoleic, are predominantly concentrated in the 2-position, and saturated fatty acids, especially palmitic, primarily occupy the 1-position after 12 or 20 min of roasting. The results suggest that unsaturated fatty acids located in the 2-position are significantly protected from microwave roasting.
Keywords:Cultivar  fatty acids  microwave roasting  phosphatidylcholine  phosphatidylethanolamine  phosphatidylinositol  phospholipids  positional distribution  soybeans
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