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Effect of exogenous melatonin on the isoflavone content and antioxidant properties of soybean sprouts

LWT-FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY [2023]
Si-Qi Wu, Yan-Xia Wang, Trust Beta, Su-Yan Wang, Gerardo Mendez-Zamora, Pedro Laborda, Daniela D. Herrera-Balandrano
ABSTRACT

Sprouting can increase the nutritional quality of seeds, such as soybeans. The current study aimed to evaluate the influence of exogenous melatonin (MLT; 100 and 300 μmol/L) on the isoflavone content and antioxidant properties of two soybean cultivars’ germination process (5, 6, and 7 days). MLT treatments significantly increased the sprout length and germination rate by 53% and 12%, respectively, when compared to water-treated soybean sprouts. Further, seven main isoflavones were quantified, with the highest total isoflavone content (5.101 g/kg) found on day 5 when using 100 μmol/L MLT. Additionally, when applying the same concentration, the highest levels of SOD and CAT were found, with values of 10.05 and 15.10 μkat/g, respectively, therefore resulting in a decrease in malondialdehyde (MDA), hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2 ), and nitric oxide (NO) contents. MLT enhanced the expression levels of several genes related to antioxidant properties, seed germination, and root length. Overall, MLT is a suitable inducer for promoting soybean germination and enhancing the isoflavone content and antioxidant properties of soybean sprouts.

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