Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5133910 Food Chemistry 2017 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Oral bioaccessibility and total contents of Cu, Fe, Mn, Zn in T and NT soybeans.•Unified Bioaccessibility Method as a physiologically relevant in vitro test.•Evaluation of different cultivation periods and precursor/first generation seeds.•Only Cu shows improved bioaccessibility in the gastrointestinal tract.•Total and oral bioaccessible nutrient fractions of T and NT seeds present differences.

In this paper, Cu, Fe, Mn and Zn contents in transgenic (T - MSOY7122RR) and non-transgenic (NT - MSOY8200) soybean seeds, sown at summer and winter cultivation periods are investigated using four microwave decomposition methods. Student's t tests demonstrate significant differences (p = 0.05; n = 4), for Cu, Mn and Zn (namely, 8, 9 and 26% higher concentrations in T compared to NT seeds, respectively). Through principal component analysis, precursor and successor soybean seeds are identified. Cu is demonstrated to play an important role in the differentiation of the cultivars, whereas Fe and Zn are of particular relevance in the classification of seeds cultivated in winter against those in summer. Using in vitro extraction based on the Unified Bioaccessibility Method, the bioaccessibility of the above nutrients is proven to differ in both the gastric and gastrointestinal phases on the basis of the transgenesis and the cultivation periods.

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