Abstract

In this study, a solid state fermentation of chickpeas with Cordyceps militaris SN-18 was performed for the first time. The effects of fermentation on chickpeas were investigated in terms of total phenolic and saponin contents, antioxidant activities, and DNA damage protection through various solvent (80% methanol, 80% ethanol, water) extracts. The results showed compared to the unfermented samples, fermented chickpea extracts had higher total phenolic and saponin contents, and greater antioxidant and DNA damage protective activities. Among various extracts examined, the methanolic extracts of fermented chickpeas showed the highest DPPH radical scavenging activities, ABTS radical scavenging activities and reducing power. Additionally, fermented chickpea extracts demonstrated significant protection against oxidative DNA damage induced by Fenton's reagent. HPLC analysis was performed for determination of the specific phenolic profile, which revealed shikmic acid, chlorogenic acid, rutin, daidzein, genistein and biochanin A were significantly increased during fermentation. Both correlation analysis and principal component analysis indicated total saponin and phenolic contents were closely related with antioxidant activities. The fermentation process with Cordyceps militaris enhanced antioxidant capacities of chickpeas and thus was considered of great potential for the food industry.

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