Effect of cooking and decortication on the physical properties, the chemical composition and the nutritive value of chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.)
1994
Attia, R.S. | El-Tabey Shehata, A.M. | Aman, M.E. | Hamza, M.A.
The whole dry seeds of two chickpea cultivars were studied before and after cooking and before and after decortication. Differences between cultivars were less pronounced than those due to cultivation in different agroclimatic regions. Decortication caused considerable losses in dietary fibre components, Ca, Zn, Mg, K, polyphenols and ash contents. Significant increases in reducing sugars, crude protein, ether extract and starch contents and in-vitro protein digestibility were noticed. Decortication made no significant changes in phytic acid content or trypsin inhibitor activity. Significant and marked losses in ash (34-40%), sugar (32-42%), oligosaccharide (30-34%), mineral and antinutritional factor contents occurred upon cooking the seeds. Losses in minerals varied from 6.3 to 50.6 depending upon the element, the cultivar and the growing region. Percentage losses in phytic acid, polyphenols and trypsin inhibitor activity were in the ranges 24-34.5%, 58.7-62.2% and 53.6-59.9%, respectively. However, significant increases in dietary fibre components (8-20%) and in-vitro protein digestibility (10%) were observed.
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