Abstract

Beans are rich in dietary fiber and polyphenols; however, growing conditions may affect the occurrence of these components. The effect of irrigation and rain fed conditions on dietary fiber, indigestible fraction, polyphenols and antioxidant capacity of Black 8025 and Pinto Durango bean cultivars grown in Mexico have been determined. Total dietary fiber decreased in beans grown under rain fed conditions compared to those grown under irrigation. The water regimes had an effect on the total indigestible fraction for Black 8025 bean. The extractable polyphenols were affected by the water regimes, while the antioxidant capacity of extractable and non-extractable polyphenols was dependent on the bean variety. Cooking the beans altered the extractable and non-extractable polyphenols and the antioxidant capacity. Also, the antioxidant properties and some extend, the digestibility of non-digestible carbohydrates of beans were affected by water regimes. This information could be taken into account for dry bean breeding programs to improve the nutritional quality of beans.

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  • Interest in consumption of foods with high dietary fiber (DF) content has increased due to a focus onHow to cite this paper: Ovando-Martínez, M., Guzmán-Maldonado, S.H., Simsek, S., Bello-Pérez, L.A. and Osorio-Díaz, P. (2014) Effect of Water Regimes on Dietary Fiber, Polyphenols and Antioxidant Capacity of Black and Pinto Beans

  • It was observed that water deficit caused a decrease in the Total dietary fiber (TDF) content with respect to the samples grown under irrigation

  • Black 8025 bean cultivated under irrigation conditions presented the highest insoluble dietary fiber (IDF) content while, Pinto Durango bean grown under rain fed conditions had the lowest IDF

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Introduction

Interest in consumption of foods with high dietary fiber (DF) content has increased due to a focus onHow to cite this paper: Ovando-Martínez, M., Guzmán-Maldonado, S.H., Simsek, S., Bello-Pérez, L.A. and Osorio-Díaz, P. (2014) Effect of Water Regimes on Dietary Fiber, Polyphenols and Antioxidant Capacity of Black and Pinto Beans. One alternative method involves physiological aspects, simulating the digestion gastric and intestinal phase for the determination of SDF and IDF contents [3]. This methodology allows the in vitro determination of the indigestible fraction (IF), which aside from DF includes resistant starch (RS), resistant protein (RP), polyphenols like tannins, and others [4] [5]. Chemical composition of Black and Pinto beans has gained attention due to the presence of flavonols, anthocyanins and proanthocyanidins or condensed tannins These compounds are considered antioxidant because they have the ability to interact with free radicals [6]

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