| Literature DB >> 30623653 |
Cristiano Dietrich Ferreira, Valmor Ziegler1, Jorge Tiago Schwanz Goebel, Jessica Fernanda Hoffmann, Ivan Ricardo Carvalho, Fabio Clasen Chaves, Mauricio de Oliveira.
Abstract
The changes in phenolic acid and isoflavone profile of soybean genotypes ( Nidera 5909 RR and BMX Força RR) dried at different temperatures and stored for 12 months were investigated. In both cultivars, there was a reduction of the germination capacity and an increase of fungal incidence with the increase of drying temperature and storage time. Multivariate analysis of phenolic acids allowed for the differentiation among treatments. Cultivar Nidera 5909 RR, dried at 110 °C, showed an interaction with characters of greater relevance for differentiation, being influenced by the increase of bound coumaric, and syringic, and free-hydroxybenzoic, syringic, and coumaric acids. Multivariate analysis of isoflavones showed a strong affinity of the aglycone isoflavones (genistein, glycitein, and daidzein) within the Nidera 5909 RR cultivar at all drying temperatures and with BMX Força RR cultivar at the highest temperatures. These results indicate that the release and interconversion of isoflavone malonyl-β-glucosides and β-glucosides into aglycone forms are simultaneous reactions during storage.Entities:
Keywords: Glycine max (L.) Merril; drying temperature; isoflavones aglycones; molds; seed viability
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30623653 DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.8b06808
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Agric Food Chem ISSN: 0021-8561 Impact factor: 5.279