Journal article

The role of legume peptides released during different digestion stages in modulating the bioaccessibility of exogenous iron and zinc: An in-vitro study

YY Zhang, R Stockmann, K Ng, S Ajlouni

Current Research in Food Science | Published : 2021

Abstract

The effects of legume protein fractions on Fe and Zn bioaccessibility remain equivocal to date, largely due to the protein's structure and the presence of anti-nutritional compounds. We administered Fe and Zn salts with legume concentrates consisting mainly of albumin or globulin from lupin, pea and faba to in vitro gastrointestinal digestion. Under the fasted intestinal state, faba globulins were found to enhance Fe2+ and Zn solubility compared to control salts without legume proteins. Meanwhile, other fractions had no effect or significantly lowered Fe and Zn solubility. Under the fed intestinal state, the presence globulins enhanced Fe solubility versus the control, where protein solubili..

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Funding Acknowledgements

We acknowledge Melbourne TrACEES Platform (Trace Analysis for Chemical, Earth and Environmental Sciences) for the technical support, data analysis and expert advice by Mr Michael Hall. Yianna Y. Zhang is a recipient of CSIRO Postgraduate Scholarship and Melbourne Research Scholarship at the University of Melbourne.