Is Chickpea a Potential Substitute for Soybean? Phenolic Bioactives and Potential Health Benefits.

de Camargo A.C., Favero B.T., Morzelle M.C., Franchin M., Alvarez-Parrilla E., de la Rosa L.A., Geraldi M.V., Maróstica Júnior M.R., Shahidi F., Schwember A.R

Keywords: obesity, inflammation, cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes, genetics, phenolic antioxidants, legume seeds

Abstract

Legume seeds are great sources of protein, fiber and minerals. In addition, their phenolic compounds as secondary metabolites render health benefits beyond basic nutrition. Lowering apolipoprotein B secretion from HepG2 cells and decreasing the level of LDL-cholesterol oxidation are mechanisms related to prevention of cardiovascular diseases (CVD). Likewise, low-level chronic inflammation and related disorders of the immune system are clinical predictors of cardiovascular pathology. Furthermore, DNA-damage signaling and repair are crucial pathways to the etiology of human cancers. Along CVD and cancer, the prevalence of obesity and diabetes are constantly increasing. Inactivation of digestive enzymes are good options in several pre-clinical studies as well as animal and human investigations support the role of polyphenols in the prevention and/or management of diabetes and obesity. Soybean, a well-recognized source of phenolic isoflavones, exerts health benefits by decreasing oxidative stress and inflammation related to the above-mentioned chronic ailments. Similar to soybeans, chickpeas are good sources of protein, fiber, minerals, and phenolic compounds, especially isoflavones. This review summarizes the potential of chickpea as a substitute for soybean in terms of health beneficial outcomes. Therefore, this contribution may guide the industry in manufacturing functional foods and/or ingredients by using an undervalued feedstock.

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Título de la Revista: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES
Volumen: 20
Editorial: MDPI
Fecha de publicación: 2019
Página de inicio: 2644
Página final: 2644
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.3390/ijms20112644

Notas: WOS Core Collection