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Abstract
Anthocyanin and phenolics found in black soybean are known as active antioxidants and have been
linked to a variety of health benefits. The purpose of this study was to determine total monomeric
anthocyanins (TMA), total phenolics (TP), and the retardation ability of protein autoxidation of an
ethanolic extract of black soybeans planted in Thailand. We investigated the optimal conditions for
extraction conditions. The ultrasonic-assisted approach successfully extracted both TMA and TP
using 85% v/v ethanol as the solvent. The 15-min extraction time and solvent-to-sample ratio of
20:1 (v/w), at 30°C resulted in the highest concentration of TMA at 3.232±0.04 mg cyanidine-3-Oglucoside equivalent per gram dry weight whereas the longer time and higher temperature resulted
in significantly decreased TMA content (P<0.05). The maximum TP concentration of 119.42±0.42
mg gallic acid equivalent per gram dry weight was obtained by using a method identical to that
used to extract TMA, except that of the longer time, increased solvent consumption and
temperature. The preventive effect of black soybean extracts on oxymyoglobin (oxyMb)
autoxidation was investigated. The pseudo first-order rate constant of oxyMb oxidation is
decreased in the presence of the extracts in comparison to oxyMb alone. Additionally, oxyMb's half
-life was increased from 0.57 to 1.46 hrs in the presence of TMA-rich extracts and from 0.57 to
2.51 hrs in the presence of the highest concentration of TP extracts when compared to cyanidine-3-
O-glucoside and gallic acid, respectively. The study revealed that the black soybean extract could
stabilize the bound oxygen in the oxyMb lead to slow down autoxidation of the protein
consumption of foods or products derived from black soybeans may help to reduce cellular
oxidative stress and the risk of developing various diseases as the study's findings indicate.