健康福利
胰蛋白酶抑制剂
人类健康
食品科学
生物技术
医学
生物
胰蛋白酶
环境卫生
生物化学
传统医学
酶
作者
Dong Di,Shudong He,Rong Zhang,Kuan Gao,Min Qiu,Xingjiang Li,Hanju Sun,Sophia Jun Xue,John Shi
标识
DOI:10.1080/10408398.2024.2430757
摘要
Soybeans (Glycine max [L.] Merr.) are a globally significant crop, valued for their high protein content and nutritional versatility. However, they contain anti-nutritional factors (ANFs) that can interfere with nutrient absorption and pose health risks. This comprehensive review examines the presence and impact of key ANFs in soybeans, such as trypsin inhibitors, lectins, oxalates, phytates, tannins, and soybean polysaccharides, based on recent literature. The physiological roles, potential health hazards of the ANFs, and the detailed balance between their harmful and beneficial effects on human health, as well as the efficacy of deactivation or removal techniques in food processing, were discussed. The findings highlight the dual nature of ANFs in soybeans. Some ANFs have been found to offer health benefits include acting as antioxidants, potentially reducing the risk of cancer, and exhibiting anti-inflammatory effects. However, it is important to note that the same ANFs can also have negative impacts. For instance, trypsin inhibitors, lectins, and tannins may lead to gastrointestinal discomfort and contribute to mineral deficiencies when consumed in excess or without proper processing. This review will provide a clear understanding of the role of ANFs in soybean-based diets and to inform future research and food processing strategies.
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