The Effect of Light in Vitamin C Metabolism Regulation and Accumulation in Mung Bean (Vigna radiata) Germination.
Yanyan LuXin-Bo GuoPublished in: Plant foods for human nutrition (Dordrecht, Netherlands) (2020)
Vitamin C, as an essential vitamin for humans, has important physiological functions, such as antioxidants and enzyme cofactors. Mung bean sprouts are a good source of vitamin C and light is an essential impact factor of vitamin C content during germination. This study focused on the kinetic changes and metabolic regulation mechanism of vitamin C during mung bean sprouting under three-light treatment including constant light (24 h light/0 h dark), semi-light (12 h light/12 h dark) and constant dark (0 h light/24 h dark). Results confirmed that vitamin C content increased with the raised of light time during germination. The highest level of vitamin C, appeared on three days after constant light treatment (3-DALT), was 78 - fold higher than the initial concentration. L-ascorbic acid content on 3-DALT of mung bean sprouts was 21.4 and 29.8 times higher compared to the value on day 3 with semi -light treatment and constant dark treatment, respectively. Additionally, PMI, GME, GLDH, GalUR and DHAR expressions had strong correlations with L-ascorbic acid and vitamin C responding to light. Results indicated that light had an intimate correlation with the component and biosynthesis of vitamin C.
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