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Title: Iron and zinc retention in common beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) after home cooking.
Authors: CARVALHO, L. M. J.
CORRÊA, M. M.
PEREIRA, E. J.
NUTTI, M. R.
CARVALHO, J. L. V.
RIBEIRO, E. M. G.
FREITAS, S. C.
Affiliation: LUCIA MARIA JAEGER DE CARVALHO, UFRJ; MARIANA M. CORRÊA, UFRJ; ELENILDA J. PEREIRA, UFRJ; MARILIA REGINI NUTTI, CTAA; JOSE LUIZ VIANA DE CARVALHO, CTAA; EDIANE M. G. RIBEIRO, UFRJ; SIDINEA CORDEIRO DE FREITAS, CTAA.
Date Issued: 2012
Citation: Food & Nutrition Research, v. 56, 2012. 15618.
Description: Background: According to the World Health Organization (WHO), iron, iodine, and Vitamin A deficiencies are the most common forms of malnutrition, leading to severe public health consequences. The importance of iron and zinc in human nutrition and the number of children found to be deficient in these nutrients make further studies on retention in cooked grains and cooked bean broth important. Objectives: This work aimed to evaluate iron and zinc retention in six common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) cultivars under the following conditions: raw beans, regular pot cooking, pressure cooking, with and without previous water soaking, and broth. Design: Determination of iron and zinc content in the raw, cooked bean grains and broth samples was carried out by Inductively Coupled Plasma (ICP) Optical Emission Spectrometry (Spectro Analytical Instrument Spectroflame P). All experiments and analyses were carried out in triplicate. Results: Overall, regardless of the cooking method, with or without previous water soaking, the highest zinc concentration was found in the cooked bean grains. However, pressure cooking and previous water soaking diminished iron retention in the cooked grains, while increasing it in the bean broth. Conclusion: The common bean was confirmed to be an excellent source of iron and zinc for human consumption, and it was suggested that beans should be consumed in a combined form, i.e. grain with bean broth.
Thesagro: Feijão
Leguminosa
Keywords: Deficiências minerais
Métodos de cozimento
Micronutrientes
Análise de alimentos
Composição alimentar
DOI: 10.3402/fnr.v56i0.15618
Type of Material: Artigo de periódico
Access: openAccess
Appears in Collections:Artigo em periódico indexado (CTAA)

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