| Literature DB >> 29699675 |
Lijiao Kan1, Shaoping Nie2, Jielun Hu1, Sunan Wang3, Zhouya Bai1, Junqiao Wang1, Yaomin Zhou4, Jun Jiang1, Qin Zeng1, Ke Song1.
Abstract
Twenty-nine legumes were assessed for their nutritional and phytochemical compositions. Soybean and black soybean had the highest protein contents (34.05-42.65 g/100 g DW, dry weight of legumes), particularly being a rich source of lysine (1.78-2.23 g/100 g DW. Soybean and black soybean had the highest fat contents (14.13-22.19 g/100 g DW). Broad beans had the highest unsaturated fatty acids (83.57-89.01 g/100 g fatty acid), particularly rich in α-linolenic and linoleic acid. The highest and the lowest dietary fiber were found in red kidney beans (35.36 g/100 g DW) and mung beans (22.77 g/100 g DW), respectively. Except for soybean and white kidney bean, 6 major anthocyanins in the legumes samples were identified. The soybean contained the highest total tocopherols content (90.40-120.96 μg/g dry weight of beans), followed by black soybean (66.13-100.76 μg/g DW). The highest carotenoids were found in lentils (4.53-21.34 μg/g DW) and red kidney beans (8.29-20.95 μg/g DW).Entities:
Keywords: Anthocyanins; Carotenoids; Chemical composition; Legumes; Tocopherols
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29699675 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2018.03.148
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Chem ISSN: 0308-8146 Impact factor: 7.514