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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-151559

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In vitro antioxidant potential and type II diabetes related enzyme inhibition capacity was analyzed in methanolic extract of raw and processed seeds of seven prominent legume genotypes, originated in Indian Himalayas. In raw seeds, total free phenolic content ranged from 2.18 ± 1.9 (small-seeded urd bean) to 13.11 ± 2.4 (bold-seeded grass pea) mg gallic acid/g extract dry weight basis (dwb), while total flavonoids varied between 1.89 ± 0.61(lima bean) and 0.41 ± 0.9 (small-seeded urd bean) mg catechin/ g of the extracts, dwb. Raw seed extracts exhibited scavenging capacity against DPPH (30.80 - 66.40 %), superoxides (43.78- 71.22%) and hydrogen peroxide (11.19-53.78%) along with ferric reducing/antioxidant power (FRAP, 37.87-161.32 μmol/g extract dwb) and inhibition of ß-carotene degradation (23.45-49.11%). In type II diabetes related enzyme inhibition activity, the value varied from 8.11% (urd bean) to 21.34% (lima bean) for α-amylase and from 27.12% (urd bean) to 87.54% (grass pea) for α-glucosidase in raw seed extracts under in vitro bioassay. Among the processing methods, sprouting followed by direct cooking showed significant enhancement of antioxidant activity along with balanced levels of enzyme inhibition capacity, while soaking + cooking as well as roasting showed diminishing effects. Oil-frying exhibited mixed effects. Bold-seeded lima bean, grass pea and black-seeded common beans were superior to lentil, small-seeded urd bean and white-seeded beans. Phenolic content was correlated with antioxidant properties and enzyme inhibition activity, but this association was stronger in sprouting and direct cooking than raw seeds and other three methods.

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Rev. Inst. Nac. Hig ; 40(1): 57-63, ene. 2009. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-631739

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La fibra dietética o alimentaría es un término genérico que cubre una amplia variedad de sustancias químicas, con diferentes propiedades y efectos fisiológicos. Química mente, la fibra dietética es una sustancia perteneciente a la familia de los carbohidratos. En los últimos 40 años, ha tenido un creciente interés en el campo de la salud y nutrición humana. En general, la fibra alimentaría la encontramos en los productos alimenticios de origen vegetal. Un buen ejemplo de ello son las leguminosas de grano. Las leguminosas, a través de la historia, siempre han sido un recurso alimenticio de gran importancia para la alimentación humana. Representan, por un lado, una fuente barata de proteínas y, por el otro, un suministro de fibra dietética a la dieta. El presente artículo, fue enfocado a revisar y recopilar los mayores trabajos realizados sobre la determinación y cuantificación de la fibra alimentaría en algunos alimentos, principalmente en leguminosas venezolanas.


The dietary fiber or alimentary fiber, it is a generic term which covers a wide variety of chemical substances, with different properties and physiological effects. Chemically, the dietary fiber is a substance belonging to the family of the carbohydrates. In the last 40 years it has had increasing interest in the field of health and human nutrition. In general, we find the alimentary fiber in the food products from vegetable. A good example of it, are the legume seeds. The legume seeds across the history, have been a food resource of great importance for human nutrition. On the one hand, a cheap source of proteins and on the other one, an additional supply of fiber to the diet. The present article, was focused to review and to collect the most realised works for the determination and quantification of alimentary fiber in of the mainly Venezuelan legumes seeds.

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