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Nutritional Traits of Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) Seeds from Plants Chronically Exposed to Ozone Pollution

  • Marcello Iriti
  • , Antimo Di Maro
  • , Silvana Bernasconi
  • , Nedda Burlini
  • , Paolo Simonetti
  • , Valentina Picchi
  • , Cinzia Panigada
  • , Giacomo Alessandro Gerosa
  • , Augusto Parente
  • , Franco Faoro
  • University of Milan
  • University of Naples Federico II
  • National Research Council of Italy
  • University of Milan - Bicocca

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Abstract

The effect of chronic exposure to ozone pollution on nutritional traits of bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L. cv. Borlotto Nano Lingua di Fuoco) seeds from plants grown in filtered and nonfiltered open-top chambers (OTCs) has been investigated. Results showed that, among seed macronutrients, ozone significantly raised total lipids, crude proteins, and dietary fiber and slightly decreased total free amino acid content, although with a significant reduction of asparagine, lysine, valine, methionine, and glycine, compensated by a conspicuous augmentation of ornithine and tryptophan. Phytosterol analysis showed a marked increase of -sitosterol, stigmasterol, and campesterol in seeds collected from nonfiltered OTCs. With regard to secondary metabolites, ozone exposure induced a slight increase of total polyphenol content, although causing a significant reduction of some flavonols (aglycone kaempferol and its 3-glucoside derivative) and hydroxycinnamates (caffeic, p-coumaric, and sinapic acids). Total anthocyanins decreased significantly, too. Nevertheless, ozone-exposed seeds showed higher antioxidant activity, with higher Trolox equivalent antioxidant capacity (TEAC) values than those measured in seeds collected from filtered air.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)201-208
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
Volume57
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2009

Keywords

  • antioxidant activity
  • bean seeds
  • free amino acids
  • ozone pollution
  • polyphenols
  • sterols

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