Influence of germination on the soluble carbohydrates and dietary fibre fractions in non-conventional legumes |
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Authors: | Marí a A. Martí n-Cabrejas,Marí a Felicia Dí az,Yolanda Aguilera,Vanesa Bení tez,Esperanza Mollá ,Rosa M. Esteban |
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Affiliation: | 1. Departamento de Química Agrícola, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (UAM), 28049 Madrid, Spain;2. Instituto de Ciencia Animal, Carretera Central, Km 47, 1/2, San José de las Lajas, La Habana, Cuba |
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Abstract: | Influence of light exposure during germination on structural and soluble carbohydrates including total dietary fibre (TDF), insoluble dietary fibre (IDF) and soluble (SDF) dietary fibre fractions and also raffinose family oligosaccharides (RFOs) was studied in non-conventional legumes Vigna unguiculata (cowpea), Canavalia ensiformis (jack bean), Stizolobium niveum (mucuna), and Lablab purpureus (dolichos), and compared to a well known and used Glycine max (soybean). Non-conventional legumes were rich in DF, mainly IDF, which represented 93–97% of TDF. It was relevant the proportion of protein that remained associated to the insoluble DF matrix. Non-conventional legumes exhibited important levels of RFOs but their profile was different depending on the tropical seed. The germination of seeds produced changes in the carbohydrate fraction, mainly an increase of TDF in most instances, except for soybean, and a drastic reduction of RFOs, from 98% to 63%, with the corresponding increase in the amounts of total soluble sugars. |
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Keywords: | Germination Non-conventional legumes Dietary fibre Soluble carbohydrates α-Galactosides |
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