Exploring the nutritional, physicochemical and hypoglycemic properties of green banana flours from unexploited banana cultivars of southern India†

V. S. Shini, Abraham Billu, Abhijith Suvachan and P. Nisha
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The present study investigates the nutritional, phytochemical, and antioxidant potential of ten banana cultivars, in unripe form, popular in southern India, viz. Yangambi (YAN), Mysore Ethan (ME), Zanzibar (ZAN), Peyan (PEYA), Palayankodan (PALA), Malayannan (MA), Nendran (NEN), Robusta (ROB), Kappa and Monthan (MON). All cultivars in the unripe form were found to be good sources of resistant starch, with MA being the richest source (41.78 ± 1.29% d/w). The phenolic compounds, free vitamins, and amino acids were estimated and quantified using Liquid Chromatography Tandem Mass Spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). The antioxidant activity was assessed in terms of DPPH and ABTS free radical scavenging abilities. Among the varieties, MA showed higher phenolic content, whereas flavonoid content was highest for Kappa. LC-MS/MS characterisation revealed the presence of significant amounts of phenolic compounds such as shikimic acid, epicatechin, ferulic acid, and rutin; free amino acids like phenylalanine, histidine, glutamine, lysine, and arginine; and free vitamins such as pyridoxine, nicotinic acid, and ascorbic acid among the varieties. ROB and PALA demonstrated potential DPPH and ABTS radical scavenging activity, and α-amylase inhibition when compared to other cultivars. Molecular docking of shikimic and ferulic acid with α-amylase amino acid residues resulted in high binding energies of −5.45 and −5.48 kcal mol−1, respectively, confirming the hypoglycemic potential. The bioactive and nutritional potential of these cultivars, as detailed in the present study, positions them as excellent sources for food, functional food, and nutraceutical applications.

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探索印度南部未开发香蕉品种绿色香蕉粉的营养、理化和降血糖特性†。
本研究调查了印度南部流行的 10 个未成熟香蕉品种的营养、植物化学和抗氧化潜力,它们是:Yangambi (YAN)、Mysore Ethan (ME)、Zanzibar (ZAN)、Peyan (PEYA)、Palayankodan (PALA)、Malayannan (MA)、Nendran (NEN)、Robusta (ROB)、Kappa 和 Monthan (MON)。所有未熟品种都是抗性淀粉的良好来源,其中马来亚南是最丰富的抗性淀粉来源(41.78 ± 1.29% d/w)。采用液相色谱串联质谱法(LC-MS/MS)对酚类化合物、游离维生素和氨基酸进行了估算和定量。用 DPPH 和 ABTS 自由基清除能力评估了抗氧化活性。在这些品种中,MA 的酚含量较高,而 Kappa 的类黄酮含量最高。LC-MS/MS 表征显示,各品种中存在大量的酚类化合物,如莽草酸、表儿茶素、阿魏酸和芦丁;游离氨基酸,如苯丙氨酸、组氨酸、谷氨酰胺、赖氨酸和精氨酸;游离维生素,如吡哆醇、烟酸和抗坏血酸。与其他品种相比,ROB 和 PALA 具有潜在的 DPPH 和 ABTS 自由基清除活性和 α 淀粉酶抑制作用。莽草酸和阿魏酸与α-淀粉酶氨基酸残基的分子对接结果显示,其结合能分别为-5.45和-5.48 kcal mol-1,证实了其降血糖的潜力。本研究详述的这些栽培品种的生物活性和营养潜力使其成为食品、功能食品和营养保健品应用的绝佳来源。
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