Non-nutrient bioactive substances of pulses

  • Champ M
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Abstract

Pulses supply many bioactive substances found in minor amounts in food, but which may have significant metabolic and/or physiological effects. These compounds have long been classified as antinutritional factors, but many studies have reconsidered their impact on health. Some could play a role in the prevention of the major diseases of affluent societies. As these compounds can be beneficial or adverse, depending on conditions, an assessment of their various physiological effects is necessary to determine whether they should be preserved or eliminated in each main nutritional situation.

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Champ, M. M.-J. (2002). Non-nutrient bioactive substances of pulses. British Journal of Nutrition, 88(S3), 307–319. https://doi.org/10.1079/bjn2002721

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