Nutritional value of broad bean seeds. Part 1: Starch and fibre

Nahrung. 2003 Apr;47(2):95-7. doi: 10.1002/food.200390033.

Abstract

This paper characterizes starch and dietary fibre in the seeds of fine-size and large-size seed varieties of broad bean and in edible varieties of pea for comparison. The experimental material included seeds at full physiological maturity. The fine-size seed varieties of broad bean, Gobik and Goral, contained slightly less total starch (62.32% and 62.19% of dry matter) than the large-size seed varieties, Windsor Bialy and Bartom (65.32% and 65.26% of dry matter). It was shown that fine-size seed varieties of broad bean are a good source of resistant starch, which is comparable to large-size seed varieties. As far as the content of total starch is concerned, the share of this form of starch in broad bean seeds amounted to 1/3. Digestible starch in broad beans was in the range of 39-42% of dry matter, pea contained approximately one half less starch of this type. Moreover, it was found that the relation of rapidly digestible starch to slowly digestible starch amounted to 1:1 irrespective of broad bean variety. Dietary fibre in broad beans was in the range of 20.36%-26.79% of dry matter while half of it was found to be concentrated in the seed coat. The soluble fraction of the total content of fibre amounted to 11.81% in the Bartom variety and up to 15.89% in the Gobik variety.

MeSH terms

  • Dietary Carbohydrates / analysis
  • Dietary Fiber / analysis*
  • Digestion
  • Fabaceae / chemistry*
  • Fabaceae / classification
  • Food Analysis
  • Nutritive Value
  • Particle Size
  • Seeds / chemistry*
  • Starch / analysis*

Substances

  • Dietary Carbohydrates
  • Dietary Fiber
  • Starch