三种未充分利用的豆科植物的碳水化合物分析:一种有价值的营养品和药品的潜在来源

Queeneth A. Oguuniyi, Omonike O. Ogbole, Olufunke D. Akin‐Ajani, Tolulope O. Ajala, Qingting Liu, Ardha Apriyanto, Oluwatoyin A. Odeku, Joerg Fettke, Olaniyi Oyatomi, Michael Abberton
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碳水化合物是豆类的重要组成部分,它们的分析可以提供有关其营养价值和潜在健康益处的信息。本研究探讨了三种未充分利用的豆科植物,即辐射豆科植物、芒豆科植物和独花豆科植物的近似组成和碳水化合物分布。测定总淀粉和可溶性糖。用扫描电镜测定了淀粉颗粒的形态和直径,用毛细管电泳分析了支链淀粉的链长分布。所有的豆科植物在其近似组成和碳水化合物成分上都是不同的。单株M. uniflorum (PI‐658594‐01‐SD)的碳水化合物含量最高(7.6%),而V. radiata (TVR‐42)的碳水化合物含量最低(4.2%)。单花大叶瘤株系(PI‐658594‐01‐SD和PI‐180437‐01‐SD)的淀粉和蔗糖含量最高,而芒果蔓株系(TVM‐13和TVM‐11)的淀粉和蔗糖含量最低。所有豆科植物的葡萄糖和果糖含量都低于蔗糖。单花大叶草的颗粒较大,而薇纳草的颗粒最小。所有的物种都表现出相似的支链淀粉链长分布曲线,尽管芒戈葡萄品种的长链和短链比例略有不同。这三种未被充分利用的豆科植物表现出独特的特征,使它们适合消费,并可作为营养品和药品的来源加以开发。
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Carbohydrate Profiling of Different Accessions of Three Underutilized Legumes: A Potential Source of Valuable Nutraceuticals and Pharmaceuticals

Carbohydrate Profiling of Different Accessions of Three Underutilized Legumes: A Potential Source of Valuable Nutraceuticals and Pharmaceuticals
Abstract Carbohydrates are significant components of legumes, and their profiling can provide information about their nutritional value and potential health benefits. This study explores the proximate composition and carbohydrate profiles of accessions of three underutilized legumes, namely, Vigna radiata , Vigna mungo , and Macrotyloma uniflorum . The total starch and soluble sugar are determined. Starch granule morphology and diameter are determined using scanning electron microscopy and chain length distribution of amylopectin is analyzed using Capillary Electrophoresis. All accessions of the legumes vary both in their proximate composition and carbohydrate components. Accessions of M. uniflorum (PI‐658594‐01‐SD) have the highest carbohydrate component (7.6%) while V. radiata (TVR‐42) has the least (4.2%). Macrotyloma uniflorum accensions (PI‐658594‐01‐SD, and PI‐180437‐01‐SD) have the highest starch and sucrose contents, while V. mungo accensions (TVM‐13, and TVM‐11) have the lowest. The glucose and fructose contents are lower than sucrose in all the accessions of the legumes. Macrotyloma uniflorum accensions exhibit larger granules while accessions of Vigna species have the smallest granules. All species accessions exhibit similar amylopectin chain length distribution profiles although accessions of V. mungo slightly differ in their proportion of long and short glucan chains. The three species of underutilized legumes exhibit unique characteristics which make them suitable for consumption and may be exploited as a source of nutraceuticals and pharmaceuticals.
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