Effect of soybean processing on content and bioaccessibility of folate, vitamin B12 and isoflavones in tofu and tempe

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Purpose: To compare the content of bioaccessible folate, vitamin B12, and isoflavones in tofu and tempe, as influenced by soybean variety and food processing, particularly fermentation. Principal results: Raw soybeans contained 2207-2671 lg/kg (dry matter) folate, cooked tempe 1493-4143, and cooked tofu 968-1273 lg/kg, the difference was attributed to the fermentation in tempe. Vitamin B12 was detected only in tempe (0.16-0.72 lg/kg). Isoflavone aglycones were formed during soaking of soybeans, with only minor differences between the contents in cooked tempe (average 1922-2968 μg/kg) or tofu (1667-2782 μg/kg) but strongly depending on bean variety. Conclusions: Folate and vitamin B12 contents were mainly influenced by microbial activity during fermentation, whereas isoflavone aglycone content was determined by bean variety. Tofu had lower folate and vitamin B12, but equal isoflavone contents as tempe. Bioaccessibility of folate (80-100%) and isoflavone aglycones (100%) were high. © 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Moa, H., Kariluoto, S., Piironen, V., Zhu, Y., Sanders, M. G., Vincken, J. P., … Nout, M. J. R. (2013). Effect of soybean processing on content and bioaccessibility of folate, vitamin B12 and isoflavones in tofu and tempe. Food Chemistry, 141(3), 2418–2425. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodchem.2013.05.017

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