Nutritional profiling and quantitative analysis of amino acids and vitamins using LC–MS/MS in selected raw and germinated ancient grains

JSFA reports Pub Date : 2023-07-13 DOI:10.1002/jsf2.141
M. M. Navami, Billu Abraham, Haridas Archana, P. Nisha
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Abstract

Background

Ancient grains are grains that have remained unchanged over the past decades. Among them, millets and pseudocereals are highly nutritious underutilized grains that are gluten free. The present study compares the nutritional composition of nine important ancient grains in its raw and germinated forms.

Results

Among the grains studied, amaranth had the highest protein content (14.52%), followed by proso (13.04%) and foxtail millets (12.78%). Amino acid analysis was carried out using LC–MS/MS. Besides amaranth, barnyard, pearl, and proso millets contained considerable amount of essential amino acids. The lysine content of sorghum has increased four folds during germination. Valine, histidine, and glutamic acid contents increased marginally upon sprouting. These grains were also found to contain significant amount of B complex vitamins. The ascorbic acid content of the grains increased considerably upon germination especially in foxtail millet (78.03–30452.90 ng/g).

Conclusion

The present study is the first comparative study that has brought out the distinct nutritional superiority of the ancient grains in their raw and germinated forms. These gluten-free grains can be utilized to improve the nutritional demand and food security of the growing population.

使用LC - MS/MS对选定的原始和发芽的古代谷物进行营养分析和氨基酸和维生素的定量分析
古代谷物是在过去几十年里保持不变的谷物。其中,小米和假谷物是高营养的未充分利用的谷物,不含麸质。本研究比较了九种重要的古代谷物在其原始和发芽形式下的营养成分。结果在所研究的籽粒中,苋菜蛋白质含量最高(14.52%),其次是大豆(13.04%)和谷子(12.78%)。氨基酸分析采用LC-MS /MS。除了苋菜外,谷仓粟、珍珠粟和proso粟也含有相当数量的必需氨基酸。高粱的赖氨酸含量在萌发期间增加了4倍。缬氨酸、组氨酸和谷氨酸含量在发芽后略有增加。这些谷物还被发现含有大量的复合维生素B。谷子的抗坏血酸含量在萌发后显著增加(78.03 ~ 30452.90 ng/g)。结论本研究首次通过对比研究,揭示了古代谷物在生态和发芽状态下具有明显的营养优势。这些无麸质谷物可用于改善不断增长的人口的营养需求和粮食安全。
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