NMR Based Metabolomic Analysis of Health Promoting Phytochemicals in Lentils.
Simone J RochfortSimone VassiliadisPankaj MaharjanJason BrandJoe F PanozzoPublished in: Metabolites (2019)
Lentils are a high-protein plant food and a valuable source of human nutrition, particularly in the Indian subcontinent. However, beyond sustenance, there is evidence that the consumption of lentils (and legumes in general) is associated with decreased risk of diseases, such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Lentils contain health-promoting phytochemicals, such as trigonelline and various polyphenolics. Fourteen lentil genotypes were grown at three locations to explore the variation in phytochemical composition in hulls and cotyledons. Significant differences were measured between genotypes and environments, with some genotypes more affected by environment than others. However, there was a strong genetic effect which indicated that future breeding programs could breed for lentils that product more of these health-promoting phytochemicals.
Keyphrases
- public health
- cardiovascular disease
- healthcare
- mental health
- type diabetes
- health information
- human health
- health promotion
- endothelial cells
- magnetic resonance
- physical activity
- genome wide
- glycemic control
- metabolic syndrome
- risk assessment
- small molecule
- social media
- insulin resistance
- copy number
- climate change
- skeletal muscle
- cardiovascular risk factors
- binding protein
- dna methylation