RT info:eu-repo/semantics/article T1 Physicochemical and nutritional characterization of Phaseolus vulgaris L. germoplasm A1 Rodríguez Rodríguez, Elena María A1 Ivars Pineda, M. A1 Rodríguez Galdón, B A1 Paiz Álvarez, N. A1 Afonso Morales, D. A1 Ríos Mesa, D. A1 Díaz Romero, C A2 Centro de Conservación de la Biodiversidad Agrícola de Tenerife (CCBAT) K1 Bean K1 Chemical composition K1 Germplasm diversity K1 Morphology AB Background: Beans constitute one of the most important grain legume species from the socioeconomic point of view, playing anessential role in a sustainable agriculture and food safety and nutrition. In fact, beans contain a rich diversity in nutrients, highlighting their high protein, starch and fiber content. Canary Islands have a considerable diversity of beans, including three of the five cultivated species of Phaseolus: P. coccineus, P. lunatus and P. vulgaris, the latter being the most cultivated.Methods: Proximate composition, total phenolics, pH, acidity, minerals and trace elements were determined in 23 common bean accessions (P. vulgaris) in order to find out their nutritional potential and promote their cultivation.Result: Parameters found fell well into the ranges of the data described in the literature for beans. The consumption of beans contributes remarkedly to the daily intake of protein (although is deficient in sulfur amino-acids), fiber, phenolic compounds, mineralssuch as Mg and K and trace elements as Fe (although with low bioavailability), Cu and Mn. Phenolic compounds in beans increases when pH decreased and acidity increased. Protein content was positively correlated with trace elements content, except Se. Color of the seed influenced on content protein, starch, fiber, P, K, Mg, Fe, Cu and Zn, while shape only affected on starch, fiber, P and K. YR 2022 FD 2022 LK http://riull.ull.es/xmlui/handle/915/36178 UL http://riull.ull.es/xmlui/handle/915/36178 LA en DS Repositorio institucional de la Universidad de La Laguna RD 02-jun-2024