2020
DOI: 10.5513/jcea01/21.1.2452
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Assessment of phenotypic variability of saccharides in soybean genotypes suitable for growing in Europe

Abstract: Given the great potential of soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) as a staple crop for food, feed and pharmaceutical industry, improving the genetic basis of seed quality is one of the main breeding aims on a global scale. An important quality trait is saccharide composition since it affects digestibility and nutritional value of soybean seed, affecting the usability of this agricultural commodity. This 3-year research (2010-2012) investigated soybean variability by measuring saccharide contents (glucose, fructose… Show more

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“…RFOs reduce feed digestibility for monogastric animals 47 , although they ferment into fatty acids in pig intestines showing prebiotic properties 48 . Soy breeding aims to reduce RFOs concentrations whilst increasing total sugars 49 since high sucrose, fructose and glucose increase the sweetness of soymilk, tofu and natto 46 , 50 , 51 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…RFOs reduce feed digestibility for monogastric animals 47 , although they ferment into fatty acids in pig intestines showing prebiotic properties 48 . Soy breeding aims to reduce RFOs concentrations whilst increasing total sugars 49 since high sucrose, fructose and glucose increase the sweetness of soymilk, tofu and natto 46 , 50 , 51 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%