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  • * A study analyzed 408 soybean germplasms from various countries and found significant differences in carotenoid and chlorophyll content influenced by factors like genotype, seed coat color, and maturity group (MG).
  • * Results showed Russian soybeans had higher levels of carotenoids and chlorophylls, particularly with black seed coats, while late MG soybeans tended to have lower concentrations, indicating that these factors are crucial for breeding nutrient-dense soybean varieties.

Article Abstract

Soybean ( (L.) Merrill) seeds are abundant in physiologically active metabolites, including carotenoids and chlorophylls, and are used as an affordable source of functional foods that promote and maintain human health. The distribution and variation of soybean seed metabolites are influenced by plant genetic characteristics and environmental factors. Here, we investigated the effects of germplasm origin, genotype, seed coat color and maturity group (MG) on the concentration variation of carotenoid and chlorophyll components in 408 soybean germplasm accessions collected from China, Japan, the USA and Russia. The results showed that genotype, germplasm origin, seed color, and MG were significant variation sources of carotenoid and chlorophyll contents in soybean seeds. The total carotenoids showed about a 25-fold variation among the soybean germplasms, with an overall mean of 12.04 µg g. Russian soybeans yielded 1.3-fold higher total carotenoids compared with Chinese and Japanese soybeans. Similarly, the total chlorophylls were substantially increased in Russian soybeans compared to the others. Soybeans with black seed coat color contained abundant concentrations of carotenoids, with mainly lutein (19.98 µg g), β-carotene (0.64 µg g) and total carotenoids (21.04 µg g). Concentrations of lutein, total carotenoids and chlorophylls generally decreased in late MG soybeans. Overall, our results demonstrate that soybean is an excellent dietary source of carotenoids, which strongly depend on genetic factors, germplasm origin, MG and seed coat color. Thus, this study suggests that soybean breeders should consider these factors along with environmental factors in developing carotenoid-rich cultivars and related functional food resources.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9003432PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11070848DOI Listing

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