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Germination Improves the Polyphenolic Profile and Functional Value of Mung Bean (Vigna radiata L.)

Garyfallia Kapravelou    
Rosario Martínez    
Gloria Perazzoli    
Cristina Sánchez González    
Juan Llopis    
Samuel Cantarero    
Marie Goua    
Giovanna Bermano    
Jose Prados    
Consolación Melguizo    
Pilar Aranda    
María López-Jurado and Jesus M. Porres    

Resumen

The use of legumes as functional foods has gained increasing attention for the prevention and treatment of the so called non-communicable diseases that are highly prevalent worldwide. In this regard, biotechnological approaches for the enhancement of legumes? nutritional and functional value have been extensively employed. In the present study, the process of germination increased several parameters of mung bean (Vigna radiata L.) functionality, including extract yield, total phenolic content and in vitro antioxidant capacity. In addition, 3-day-germinated mung bean proved to be an interesting source of dietary essential minerals and exhibited a greater variety of polyphenolic compounds compared to raw mung bean. These properties resulted in enhanced cytoprotective features of the 3-day mung bean extracts against radical oxygen species in human colorectal (HT29) and monocyte (U937) cell lines. Moreover, the antiproliferative effects were tested in different colon cancer cell lines, T84 and drug-resistant HCT-18, as well as in a non-tumor colon CCD-18 line. Altogether, our results demonstrate that the germination process improves the mung bean?s nutritional value and its potential as a functional food.

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