| Literature DB >> 36230113 |
Gábor Csatári1, Bence József Eged1, Csaba Fehér2, Miklós Gábor Fári1, Szilvia Kovács1.
Abstract
Green biorefining uses fresh lignocellulosic biomass to produce green juice and pressed fibre fractions by wet fractionation. The latter is a byproduct, accounting for 25-32% of the starting material. In this study, the composition (glucan, xylan, arabinan, lignin, total phenol, flavonoid and protein) of pressed fibres obtained from four alfalfa, four soy and one broccoli varieties were determined at different harvest times. Statistical analyses were performed to determine the effects of harvest time and variety on the measured parameters. In most of the cases, there were interactions between the effects of harvest time and variety. Among alfalfa varieties, OLI1 had the highest carbohydrate (52.09 w/w%) and DIM3 had the lowest lignin (13.02 w/w%) content. In the case of soy, the ADV2 variety had the highest carbohydrate (53.47 w/w%) and PK1 had the lowest lignin (11.14 w/w%) content. Broccoli contained low amounts of carbohydrates (44.94 w/w%) and lignin (10.16 w/w%). The phenolic and flavonoid contents were similar for each species, but the protein content was the highest in alfalfa fibre. Based on these data, the most promising species, varieties and harvesting time can be selected in terms of a certain component that could be essential to produce functional foods with enhanced nutritional value.Entities:
Keywords: Klason lignin; alfalfa; arabinan; broccoli; fibre; glucan; soy; total flavonoids; total phenol; total protein; xylan
Year: 2022 PMID: 36230113 PMCID: PMC9562628 DOI: 10.3390/foods11193038
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Foods ISSN: 2304-8158
Figure 1Average press fibre yields of different alfalfa (A) and soy (B) varieties as a function of harvesting time (+SD). Different letters above the columns refer to significant differences (p ≤ 0.05). FW = Fresh weight.
Figure 2Average Klason lignin (A) contents and glucan (B), xylan (C) and arabinan (D) components of different alfalfa varieties as a function of harvest time (+SD). Different letters above the columns refer to significant differences (p ≤ 0.05).
Figure 3Average Klason lignin (A) content and glucan (B), xylan (C) and arabinan (D) components of different soy varieties as a function of harvest time (+SD). Different letters above the columns refer to significant differences (p ≤ 0.05). In Figure 3A, the capital letters (A,B) indicate varieties; the normal letters (abc) indicate the harvest.
Figure 4Average Klason lignin content and sugar components of broccoli (+SD).
Total phenol content (TPC), total flavonoid content (TFC) and total protein (TP) in pressed fibre from different plants and varieties.
| Plant Species | Variety and Harvest Time | TPC | TFC | TP |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alfalfa | DAN 1 | 44.34 ± 4.31b | 3.19 ± 0.26bc | 53.26 ± 5.04b |
| DIM 1 | 44.94 ± 1.99b | |||
| PLA 1 | 4.31 ± 0.72b | 65.69 ± 3.70b | ||
| OLI 1 | 51.86 ± 4.49a | 4.23 ± 0.44b | 58.37 ± 3.45b | |
| Soy | ADV 1 | 35.92 ± 2.82bc | 2.97 ± 0.32b | |
| BOL 1 | 44.76 ± 3.43ab | 3.10 ± 0.41b | 42.37 ± 1.35ab | |
| ISI 1 | 39.43 ± 1.15bc | 42.55 ± 1.73ab | ||
| PK 1 | 34.97 ± 1.85c | |||
| Broccoli | Calebrese | 33.70 ± 2.20 | 2.80 ± 0.31 | 36.08 ± 2.70 |
Results are expressed as gallic acid equivalents (μg GAE/g DW) (n = 3) +SD for TPC, and as rutin equivalents (μg rutin eq/g DW) (n = 3) +SD for TFC. For TP, results are expressed as mg/g DW (n = 3) +SD. The bold part indicates the highest value; the italic part indicates the lowest value. Different letters in the columns refer to significant differences (p ≤ 0.05).