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Insoluble-bound phenolics of selected Andean common bean flours as affected by cooking: characterization and antioxidant activity | Synapse
March 3, 2026
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Insoluble-bound phenolics of selected Andean common bean flours as affected by cooking: characterization and antioxidant activity
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María José Rojas-Vidal
University of Chile
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Miguel Angel Varas Condori
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María Fernanda Arias-Santé
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Key Points
Antioxidant activity is significantly influenced by cooking, affecting the phenolic compounds in flours.
Insoluble-bound phenolics were characterized after different cooking methods, showing varying antioxidant levels.
Analysis highlights the importance of cooking in modifying food components like common bean flours.
Findings indicate that cooking methods can enhance or reduce beneficial properties in common bean-derived products.
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Rojas-Vidal et al. (Tue,) studied this question.
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https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1186/s43014-025-00354-9