Nutritional and chemical profiling of UK-grown potato bean (Apios americana Medik) reveal its potential for diet biodiversification and revalorisation

2021 
Abstract Apios americana Medik, a native American plant has potential as a commercially viable Northern European-grown rootcrop, mainly due to its resistance to extreme climate and nutritional quality. Analysis of A. americana sourced from two UK sites; South (51.4690 °N, 1.1150 °W) and North (55.9661 °N, 3.2063 °W) showed that the tubers were a complete source of amino acids (UPLC-TUV analysis), were rich in protein (15.0 ± 0.0160 and 17.3 ± 0.0779%; Vario Max CN analysis), fibre (total non-starch polysaccharides, 10.4 ± 0.570 and 10.6 ± 0.280%; GC analysis) and micronutrients (calcium, manganese, iron, zinc, molybdenum, potassium and phosphorus; ICP-MS analysis). Apios americana tubers were also rich in bioactive phytochemicals. From the 156 plant metabolites measured using LC-MS/MS analysis, genistein was the major phytophenol in both the Southern- and Northern UK tubers (259 ± 12.2 mg Kg−1 and 356 ± 29.9 mg Kg−1 respectively); the peel having similar phytochemical profiles. The protein and fibre content of the leaves (17.3 ± 0.0434% and 11.7 0.0445%) and rhizomes (18.4 ± 0.0152% and 13.5 ± 0.590%) were significantly higher (p
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