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Metabolite profile of raw and cooked pasta from whole wheat grain enriched with Bambara groundnut.

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posted on 2024-03-12, 20:52 authored by Samson OyeyinkaSamson Oyeyinka, Sefater Gbashi, Bukola OnarindeBukola Onarinde, Patrick Berka Njobeh, Oluafemi Adebo
<p>This study assessed the metabolite profile of raw and cooked pasta from whole wheat grain enriched with Bambara groundnut using gas chromatography high-resolution time-of-flight mass spectrometry (GC-HRTOF-MS). Different metabolites (49), such as alcohols, amides, aldehydes, amines (4%), aromatic compounds (6%), fatty acids (4%), fatty acid ethyl ester (4%), ketones (6%), lipids (2%), nucleobase (2%), phenolic compounds (4%), plasticizer (2%), steroids, and terpenes (4%), were found in the pasta samples. Ester compounds (ethyl ester, fatty acid ethyl ester, and fatty acid methyl ester), miscellaneous compounds, and metabolites with pharmaceutical properties accounted for the bulk of the metabolites in the pasta samples. Uncooked pasta showed lower amounts (i.e., less diversity) of metabolites (10) compared with their cooked counterparts (21), but 18 similar metabolites were found in both cooked and uncooked pasta. Changes in the metabolite composition could be associated with transformation during cooking since a larger number of metabolites were formed after cooking. This study would guide future utilization of pulse-enriched pasta and provide direction for further research in the metabolomic research space.</p>

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  • National Centre for Food Manufacturing (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Journal of Food Processing and Preservation

Publisher

Wiley

ISSN

0145-8892

eISSN

1745-4549

Date Submitted

2023-01-27

Date Accepted

2022-09-10

Date of First Publication

2022-09-20

Date of Final Publication

2023-01-01

Date Document First Uploaded

2023-01-10

ePrints ID

53087

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