Antinutritional factors, nutritional improvement, and future food use of common beans : a perspective

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Cominelli, Eleonora
Sparvoli, Francesca
Lisciani, Silvia
Forti, Chiara
Camilli, Emanuela
Ferrari, Marika
Donne, Cinzia Le
Marconi, Stefania
Vorster, Barend Juan
Botha, Anna-Maria

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Frontiers Media S.A.

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Common bean seeds are an excellent source of protein as well as of carbohydrates, minerals, vitamins, and bioactive compounds reducing, when in the diet, the risks of diseases. The presence of bioactive compounds with antinutritional properties (e.g., phytic acid, lectins, raffinosaccharides, protease inhibitors) limits, however, the bean’s nutritional value and its wider use in food preparations. In the last decades, concerted efforts have been, therefore, made to develop new common bean genotypes with reduced antinutritional compounds by exploiting the natural genetic variability of common bean and also applying induced mutagenesis. However, possible negative, or positive, pleiotropic effects due to these modifications, in terms of plant performance in response to stresses or in the resulting technological properties of the developed mutant genotypes, have yet not been thoroughly investigated. The purpose of the perspective paper is to first highlight the current advances, which have been already made in mutant bean characterization. A view will be further provided on future research directions to specifically explore further advantages and disadvantages of these bean mutants, their potential use in innovative foods and representing a valuable genetic reservoir of combinations to assess the true functional role of specific seed bioactive components directly in the food matrix.

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Common bean, Nutritional quality, Bioactive compounds, Antinutrients, Mutants, Phytic acid, Lectins

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Cominelli, E., Sparvoli, F., Lisciani, S., Forti, C., Camilli, E., Ferrari, M., Le Donne, C., Marconi, S., Vorster, B.J., Botha, A.M., Marais, D., Losa, A., Sala, T., Reboul, E., Alvarado-Ramos, K., Waswa, B., Ekesa, B., Aragao, F. & Kunert, K. (2022) Antinutritional factors, nutritional improvement, and future food use of common beans: A perspective. Frontiers in Plant Science 13:992169. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2022.992169.