Issue 8, 2019

Fe and Zn in vitro bioavailability in relation to antinutritional factors in biofortified beans subjected to different processes

Abstract

The present work evaluated the effect of different processes in relation to mineral content and its bioavailability, as well as the effect of phytate and oxalate contents in biofortified beans. The following treatments were evaluated: raw beans (RB), cooked and oven-dried soaked beans (BOS), cooked and freeze-dried soaked beans (BFS), cooked and oven-dried beans without soaking (BOWS) and cooked and freeze-dried beans without soaking (BFWS). The mineral contents (mg per 100 g) varied between 3.56 and 5.80 (iron), 20.26 and 89.32 (calcium) and 1.56 and 2.38 (zinc). The oxalate content varied from 3.74 to 10.54 mg per 100 g. The total phytate content ranged from 1803.23 to 2.301 mg per 100 g. Regarding mineral bioavailability in Caco-2 cells, iron retention ranged from 8.89 to 17.85% and uptake was from 12.07 to 13.74 μg. On the other hand, the zinc retention was from 92.27 to 98.6% and uptake ranged from 24.68 to 36.26 μg. The different forms of bean processing can contribute to the mineral profile of this legume, in addition to increasing the bioavailability of some minerals, such as iron and zinc.

Graphical abstract: Fe and Zn in vitro bioavailability in relation to antinutritional factors in biofortified beans subjected to different processes

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
29 Jan 2019
Accepted
10 Jul 2019
First published
10 Jul 2019

Food Funct., 2019,10, 4802-4810

Fe and Zn in vitro bioavailability in relation to antinutritional factors in biofortified beans subjected to different processes

P. Brigide, N. M. V. de Toledo, R. López-Nicolás, G. Ros, C. Frontela Saseta and R. V. de Carvalho, Food Funct., 2019, 10, 4802 DOI: 10.1039/C9FO00199A

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