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Multielemental, Nutritional, and Proteomic Characterization of Different Lupinus spp. Genotypes: A Source of Nutrients for Dietary Use

Among grain pulses, lupins have recently gained considerable interest for a number of attractive nutritional attributes relating to their high protein and dietary fiber and negligible starch contents. The seeds of Lupinus albus (cv. Multitalia and Luxor, and the Modica ecotype); L. luteus (cv. Dukat...

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Autores principales: Spina, Alfio, Saletti, Rosaria, Fabroni, Simona, Natalello, Antonio, Cunsolo, Vincenzo, Scarangella, Michele, Rapisarda, Paolo, Canale, Michele, Muccilli, Vera
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9787123/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36557904
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27248771
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author Spina, Alfio
Saletti, Rosaria
Fabroni, Simona
Natalello, Antonio
Cunsolo, Vincenzo
Scarangella, Michele
Rapisarda, Paolo
Canale, Michele
Muccilli, Vera
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Saletti, Rosaria
Fabroni, Simona
Natalello, Antonio
Cunsolo, Vincenzo
Scarangella, Michele
Rapisarda, Paolo
Canale, Michele
Muccilli, Vera
author_sort Spina, Alfio
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description Among grain pulses, lupins have recently gained considerable interest for a number of attractive nutritional attributes relating to their high protein and dietary fiber and negligible starch contents. The seeds of Lupinus albus (cv. Multitalia and Luxor, and the Modica ecotype); L. luteus (cv. Dukat, Mister, and Taper); and L. angustifolius (cv. Sonet) analyzed in this study were deposited within the germplasm collection of the Research Centre for Cereal and Industrial Crops of Acireale and were sowed in East Sicily in 2013/14. The collected seeds were analyzed for their multielemental micro- and macronutrient profiles, resulting in a wide variability between genotypes. Lupin seed flour samples were subjected to a defatting process using supercritical CO(2), with oil yields dependent on the species and genotype. We determined the fatty acid profile and tocopherol content of the lupin oil samples, finding that the total saturated fatty acid quantities of different samples were very close, and the total tocopherol content was about 1500.00 µg/g FW. The proteomic analysis of the defatted lupin seed flours showed substantial equivalence between the cultivars of the same species of Lupinus albus and L. luteus. Moreover, the L. angustifolius proteome map showed the presence of additional spots in comparison to L. albus, corresponding to α-conglutins. Lupin, in addition to being a good source of mineral elements, also contributes vitamin E and, thanks to the very high content of gamma-tocopherols, demonstrates powerful antioxidant activity.
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spelling pubmed-97871232022-12-24 Multielemental, Nutritional, and Proteomic Characterization of Different Lupinus spp. Genotypes: A Source of Nutrients for Dietary Use Spina, Alfio Saletti, Rosaria Fabroni, Simona Natalello, Antonio Cunsolo, Vincenzo Scarangella, Michele Rapisarda, Paolo Canale, Michele Muccilli, Vera Molecules Article Among grain pulses, lupins have recently gained considerable interest for a number of attractive nutritional attributes relating to their high protein and dietary fiber and negligible starch contents. The seeds of Lupinus albus (cv. Multitalia and Luxor, and the Modica ecotype); L. luteus (cv. Dukat, Mister, and Taper); and L. angustifolius (cv. Sonet) analyzed in this study were deposited within the germplasm collection of the Research Centre for Cereal and Industrial Crops of Acireale and were sowed in East Sicily in 2013/14. The collected seeds were analyzed for their multielemental micro- and macronutrient profiles, resulting in a wide variability between genotypes. Lupin seed flour samples were subjected to a defatting process using supercritical CO(2), with oil yields dependent on the species and genotype. We determined the fatty acid profile and tocopherol content of the lupin oil samples, finding that the total saturated fatty acid quantities of different samples were very close, and the total tocopherol content was about 1500.00 µg/g FW. The proteomic analysis of the defatted lupin seed flours showed substantial equivalence between the cultivars of the same species of Lupinus albus and L. luteus. Moreover, the L. angustifolius proteome map showed the presence of additional spots in comparison to L. albus, corresponding to α-conglutins. Lupin, in addition to being a good source of mineral elements, also contributes vitamin E and, thanks to the very high content of gamma-tocopherols, demonstrates powerful antioxidant activity. MDPI 2022-12-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9787123/ /pubmed/36557904 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27248771 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Spina, Alfio
Saletti, Rosaria
Fabroni, Simona
Natalello, Antonio
Cunsolo, Vincenzo
Scarangella, Michele
Rapisarda, Paolo
Canale, Michele
Muccilli, Vera
Multielemental, Nutritional, and Proteomic Characterization of Different Lupinus spp. Genotypes: A Source of Nutrients for Dietary Use
title Multielemental, Nutritional, and Proteomic Characterization of Different Lupinus spp. Genotypes: A Source of Nutrients for Dietary Use
title_full Multielemental, Nutritional, and Proteomic Characterization of Different Lupinus spp. Genotypes: A Source of Nutrients for Dietary Use
title_fullStr Multielemental, Nutritional, and Proteomic Characterization of Different Lupinus spp. Genotypes: A Source of Nutrients for Dietary Use
title_full_unstemmed Multielemental, Nutritional, and Proteomic Characterization of Different Lupinus spp. Genotypes: A Source of Nutrients for Dietary Use
title_short Multielemental, Nutritional, and Proteomic Characterization of Different Lupinus spp. Genotypes: A Source of Nutrients for Dietary Use
title_sort multielemental, nutritional, and proteomic characterization of different lupinus spp. genotypes: a source of nutrients for dietary use
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9787123/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36557904
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27248771
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