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Comprehensive phenolic composition analysis and evaluation of Yak-Kong soybean (Glycine max) for the prevention of atherosclerosis.
Lee, Charles C; Dudonné, Stéphanie; Dubé, Pascal; Desjardins, Yves; Kim, Jong Hun; Kim, Ji Seung; Kim, Jong-Eun; Park, Jung Han Yoon; Lee, Ki Won; Lee, Chang Yong.
Afiliação
  • Lee CC; Department of Food Science, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA. Electronic address: ccl93@cornell.edu.
  • Dudonné S; Institute of Nutrition and Functional Foods (INAF), Laval University, 2440 Boulevard Hochelaga, Québec, QC G1V0A6, Canada. Electronic address: stephanie.dudonne.1@ulaval.ca.
  • Dubé P; Institute of Nutrition and Functional Foods (INAF), Laval University, 2440 Boulevard Hochelaga, Québec, QC G1V0A6, Canada. Electronic address: pascal.Dube@fsaa.ulaval.ca.
  • Desjardins Y; Institute of Nutrition and Functional Foods (INAF), Laval University, 2440 Boulevard Hochelaga, Québec, QC G1V0A6, Canada. Electronic address: yves.desjardins@fsaa.ulaval.ca.
  • Kim JH; Research Institute of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Republic of Korea. Electronic address: j5nghun.kim@gmail.com.
  • Kim JS; Department of Agricultural Biotechnology, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Republic of Korea. Electronic address: jiseung720@gmail.com.
  • Kim JE; Advanced Institutes of Convergence Technology, Seoul National University, Suwon 16229, Republic of Korea. Electronic address: idonlike@gmail.com.
  • Park JHY; Research Institute of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Republic of Korea; Advanced Institutes of Convergence Technology, Seoul National University, Suwon 16229, Republic of Korea. Electronic address: junedong9@snu.ac.kr.
  • Lee KW; Research Institute of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Republic of Korea; Department of Agricultural Biotechnology, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Republic of Korea; Advanced Institutes of Convergence Technology, Seoul National University, Suwon 16229,
  • Lee CY; Department of Food Science, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA. Electronic address: cyl1@cornell.edu.
Food Chem ; 234: 486-493, 2017 Nov 01.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28551265
ABSTRACT
Yak-Kong (YK) (Glycine max), a small black soybean cultivar with a green embryo, was evaluated for functional constituents with a focus on atherosclerosis prevention. In comparison to common yellow and black soybean cultivars, YK contains significantly higher concentrations of antioxidants, particularly in its seed coat. A comprehensive phenolic composition analysis revealed that proanthocyanidins were the major phenolic group in YK. In contrast to other proanthocyanidin-rich foods, YK was rich in bioavailable proanthocyanidins (with a degree of polymerization ≤3) specifically with A-type dimers. Significant concentrations of phloridzin and coumestrol were also exclusively found in YK seed coat and the embryo, respectively. Extracts of both the proanthocyanidin-rich seed coat and isoflavonoid-rich embryo of YK attenuated adhesion of THP-1 to LPS-stimulated human umbilical vascular endothelial cells, suggesting that they are important sources of coronary heart disease-preventive phenolics. YK has promising potential for further development as a functional food source targeted at atherosclerosis prevention.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Fenóis / Glycine max / Aterosclerose / Antioxidantes Limite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Food Chem Ano de publicação: 2017 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Fenóis / Glycine max / Aterosclerose / Antioxidantes Limite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Food Chem Ano de publicação: 2017 Tipo de documento: Article