Assessment of diversity in anti-nutrient profile, resistant starch, minerals and carbohydrate components in different ricebean (Vigna umbellata) accessions. (30th March 2023)
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- Assessment of diversity in anti-nutrient profile, resistant starch, minerals and carbohydrate components in different ricebean (Vigna umbellata) accessions. (30th March 2023)
- Main Title:
- Assessment of diversity in anti-nutrient profile, resistant starch, minerals and carbohydrate components in different ricebean (Vigna umbellata) accessions
- Authors:
- Sharma, Paras
Goudar, Giridhar
Kumar Chandragiri, Anil
Ananthan, R.
Subhash, K.
Chauhan, Anitha
Longvah, T.
Singh, Mohar
Bhardwaj, Rakesh
Parida, Swarup Kumar
Singh, Amit Kumar
Gayacharan,
Chattopadhyay, Debasis - Abstract:
- Highlights: Ricebean accessions (n = 38) were analyzed for nutrients and anti-nutrient profile. None of the sample exhibited phytic acid:Fe molar ratio below the critical value. Among ricebean accessions, n = 21 (56 %) had higher protein content (>25.36 g/100 g). Nine ricebean accessions showed high nutrients and low anti-nutrients content. The higher SDF and RS were observed in 16 and 23 samples. Abstract: Ricebean accessions (n = 38) cultivated in India were evaluated for their comprehensive nutrient, anti-nutrients and mineral composition. Protein and total dietary fibre ranged between 23.23 and 27.33 and 12.27 to 16.69 g/100 g, respectively. Among the oligosaccharides, verbascose was not detected, however, raffinose and stachyose ranged between 47 and 186 and 117 to 5765 mg/100 g, respectively. Among the free sugars, sucrose was found dominating (up to 370 mg/100 g). Resistant starch (4.13 to 8.62 %), iron (3.49 to 7.46 mg/100 g), zinc (1.90 to 3.72 mg/100 g) and selenium (0.28 to 4.48 µg/100 g) varied significantly (p < 0.05) among ricebean samples. Phytic acid, saponin, trypsin inhibitor and oxalate analysed in ricebean accessions ranged between 303 and 760 mg/100 g, 19 to 46 mg/g, 309 to 1076 mg/100 g and 219 to 431 mg/100 g, respectively. Multivariate analysis using hierarchical clustering analysis (HCA), and principal component analysis (PCA) was employed to decipher the diversity of nutrients and anti-nutrients across the ricebean accessions. Based on HCA,Highlights: Ricebean accessions (n = 38) were analyzed for nutrients and anti-nutrient profile. None of the sample exhibited phytic acid:Fe molar ratio below the critical value. Among ricebean accessions, n = 21 (56 %) had higher protein content (>25.36 g/100 g). Nine ricebean accessions showed high nutrients and low anti-nutrients content. The higher SDF and RS were observed in 16 and 23 samples. Abstract: Ricebean accessions (n = 38) cultivated in India were evaluated for their comprehensive nutrient, anti-nutrients and mineral composition. Protein and total dietary fibre ranged between 23.23 and 27.33 and 12.27 to 16.69 g/100 g, respectively. Among the oligosaccharides, verbascose was not detected, however, raffinose and stachyose ranged between 47 and 186 and 117 to 5765 mg/100 g, respectively. Among the free sugars, sucrose was found dominating (up to 370 mg/100 g). Resistant starch (4.13 to 8.62 %), iron (3.49 to 7.46 mg/100 g), zinc (1.90 to 3.72 mg/100 g) and selenium (0.28 to 4.48 µg/100 g) varied significantly (p < 0.05) among ricebean samples. Phytic acid, saponin, trypsin inhibitor and oxalate analysed in ricebean accessions ranged between 303 and 760 mg/100 g, 19 to 46 mg/g, 309 to 1076 mg/100 g and 219 to 431 mg/100 g, respectively. Multivariate analysis using hierarchical clustering analysis (HCA), and principal component analysis (PCA) was employed to decipher the diversity of nutrients and anti-nutrients across the ricebean accessions. Based on HCA, dendrogram-1 (nutrients) and dendrogram-2 (minerals, anti-nutrients) were produced, having four clusters in each. In the dendrogram-1 and 2, the largest cluster had (n = 21) and (n = 15) accessions, respectively. The PCA analyse the uncorrelated set of variables (principal components) and it condenses a large set of data variables. Based on the eigenvalue >1, a total of eight PCs were formed contributing total variance of 78.8 %. The factor loading contribution in the PC1 and PC2 were from iron, fructose, glucose, raffinose and total dietary fibre, selenium (Se) and protein, respectively. … (more)
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- Food chemistry. Volume 405:Part A(2023)
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- Food chemistry
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- Volume 405:Part A(2023)
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- Volume 405, Issue A (2023)
- Year:
- 2023
- Volume:
- 405
- Issue:
- A
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- 2023-0405-NaN-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2023-03-30
- Subjects:
- Ricebean -- Anti-nutrients -- Minerals -- Free sugars -- Resistant starch -- HPLC -- Phytic acid:minerals molar ratio
Food -- Analysis -- Periodicals
Food -- Composition -- Periodicals
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- http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/03088146 ↗
http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.foodchem.2022.134835 ↗
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- 0308-8146
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