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A high-protein soybean cultivar contains lower isoflavones and saponins but higher minerals and bioactive peptides than a low-protein cultivar
Authors:Luz Maria Paucar-Menacho,Jaime Amaya-Farfá  n,Mark A. Berhow,José   Marcos Gontijo Mandarino,Elvira Gonzalez de Mejia,Yoon Kil Chang
Affiliation:1. Department of Food Technology, Faculty of Food Engineering, University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Campinas, SP, Brazil;2. Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, IL 61801, USA;3. Department of Food and Nutrition, Faculty of Food Engineering, University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Campinas, SP, Brazil;4. Agricultural Research Service, US Department of Agriculture, Peoria, IL 61604, USA;5. Embrapa Soybean, Londrina, PR, Brazil
Abstract:Soybean is a major source of protein and other nutrients and non-nutrient bioactives for human health. The objective was to compare the bioactive compounds of a low-protein (BRS 133) soybean in comparison to a high-protein (BRS 258) soybean cultivar. The high-protein soybean contained 17% lower carbohydrates and a lower chemical score (63) in relation to the low-protein soybean, which had a higher chemical score (76), associated with the higher methionine content (1.2%). Cultivar BRS 258 had more calcium (15.5%), phosphorus (30.1%), iron (18.7%), copper (9.0%) and zinc (11.5%), and a higher concentrations of lunasin, BBI and lectin (20.3%, 19.0% and 27.1%, respectively) than the low-protein cultivar. BRS 133 had 75.4% higher concentration of total isoflavones (5.1% of total aglycones) and 31.0% total saponins, as compared to BRS 258. It was concluded that the low-protein soybean cultivar contained higher isoflavones and saponins, but lower levels of minerals and bioactive peptides, such as lunasin.
Keywords:Soybean   Bioactive compounds   Lunasin   BBI   Lectins   Saponins   Isoflavones   Chemical score
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