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Evaluation of Polyphenols Synthesized in Mature Seeds of Common Bean ( Phaseolus vulgaris L.) Advanced Mutant Lines.

Teodora G YanevaWiesław WiczkowskiAndrey S MarchevDida IserliyskaMilen I GeorgievNasya B Tomlekova
Published in: International journal of molecular sciences (2024)
This study aimed to investigate the availability of flavonoids, anthocyanins, and phenolic acids in mutant bean seeds, focusing on M 7 mutant lines, and their corresponding initial and local cultivars. HPLC-DAD-MS/MS and HPLC-MS/MS were used to analyze twenty-eight genotypes of common bean. The obtained results suggest that the mutations resulted in four newly synthesized anthocyanins in the mutant bean seeds, namely, delphinidin 3- O -glucoside, cyanidin 3- O -glucoside, pelargonidin 3- O -glucoside, and petunidin 3- O -glucoside, in 20 accessions with colored seed shapes out of the total of 28. Importantly, the initial cultivar with white seeds, as well as the mutant white seeds, did not contain anthocyanins. The mutant lines were classified into groups based on their colors as novel qualitative characteristics. Five phenolic acids were further quantified: ferulic, p -coumaric, caffeic, sinapic, and traces of chlorogenic acids. Flavonoids were represented by epicatechin, quercetin, and luteolin, and their concentrations in the mutant genotypes were several-fold superior compared to those of the initial cultivar. All mutant lines exhibited higher concentrations of phenolic acids and flavonoids. These findings contribute to the understanding of the genetics and biochemistry of phenolic accumulation and anthocyanin production in common bean seeds, which is relevant to health benefits and might have implications for common bean breeding programs and food security efforts.
Keyphrases
  • ms ms
  • wild type
  • public health
  • simultaneous determination
  • liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry
  • high resolution
  • global health
  • quality improvement
  • health information