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Lentil flours were extracted with 80% ethanol at 25 and 50 degrees C for 1, 2, or 3 h. The various nitrogen fractions, soluble carbohydrates, three amino acids (Lys, His, and Tyr), available lysine, protein digestibility, and vitamins B(1) and B(2) were analyzed to evaluate the effect of extraction. Extraction resulted in an increase in the total nitrogen content of the extracted flours, with extraction temperature affecting the nature of the nitrogen (protein or nonprotein) content. There was also a large reduction in the oligosaccharides of the raffinose family, although the effect of temperature was appreciable only in the case of stachyose. There was hardly any effect on the concentrations of the amino acids analyzed or on protein digestibility; however, a positive correlation between protein digestibility and the available lysine was recorded in the samples. The vitamin B(1) and B(2) contents underwent variable decreases depending on extraction temperature.
Lentils, Plants, Medicinal, Time Factors, Ethanol, Nitrogen, Riboflavin, Flour, Carbohydrates, Temperature, Fabaceae, Vitamins B1 and B2, Protein quality, Ethanol extraction, Solvents, Digestion, Thiamine, Amino Acids, Soluble carbohydrates, Nutritive Value, Plant Proteins
Lentils, Plants, Medicinal, Time Factors, Ethanol, Nitrogen, Riboflavin, Flour, Carbohydrates, Temperature, Fabaceae, Vitamins B1 and B2, Protein quality, Ethanol extraction, Solvents, Digestion, Thiamine, Amino Acids, Soluble carbohydrates, Nutritive Value, Plant Proteins
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