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Year : 2024, Volume : 12, Issue : 4
First page : (47) Last page : (56)
Article doi: : http://dx.doi.org/10.18782/2582-2845.9124

Chickpeas vs. Mung Beans: Unlocking the Nutritional Potential of Seeds and Sprouts

Swapnanil Ghosh, Manjima Sengupta, Kashmira Dey, Sayani Samanta, Sudeshna Sengupta, Malavika Bhattacharya*
Department of Biotechnology, Techno India University, EM4 building, Bidhannagar, Kolkata 700091
*Corresponding Author E-mail: malavikab@gmail.com
Received: 21.04.2024 | Revised: 29.06.2024 | Accepted: 12.07.2024 

 ABSTRACT

It is important to remember that a wide variety of food supplements are available today in the form of tablets and capsules to help combat various diseases and support overall health. Nutrient-rich legumes, in particular, have been demonstrated to provide numerous health advantages and indirectly facilitate a healthy immune response. However, individual dietary choices and overall dietary patterns are crucial to maintaining a healthy lifestyle and preventing illness. Eating a healthy and balanced diet is important to improve your immune system.
            In a recent study, two varieties of pulses, namely Vigna radiata (mung bean) and Cicer arietinum (chickpea), were analyzed in two distinct forms, namely crushed and soaked. The research centred on their nutritional composition, in vitro antimicrobial activity, and antioxidant properties, utilizing established protocols. The results revealed that the crushed form of Cicer arietinum contained the highest concentrations of Vitamin B1, Vitamin C, and carbohydrates, and demonstrated the strongest antibacterial activity among the four samples. In the interim, crushed Vigna radiata exhibited the most potent antioxidant properties, whereas soaked Vigna radiata displayed the highest protein content. These findings suggest that healthcare professionals should consider recommending these nutrient-rich legumes as a component of a balanced diet to enhance immune health.
            Chickpeas possess a diverse array of phytocompounds, including proteins, carbohydrates, alkaloids, and flavonoids.Vigna radiata (mung bean) is renowned for its high protein content and potent antioxidant properties, with its extracts also demonstrating anti-angiogenic effects.
            This study aims to evaluate the nutritional composition, antimicrobial activity, and antioxidant properties of Vigna radiata and Cicer arietinum in their crushed and soaked forms, providing insights for healthcare professionals to recommend these legumes for improved immune health.

Keywords: Chickpea, Mung Bean, Antioxidant, Antimicrobial, Nutritional Analysis, Immunology.

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Cite this article: Ghosh, S., Sengupta, M., Dey, K., Samanta, S., Sengupta, S., & Bhattacharya, M. (2024). Chickpeas vs. Mung Beans: Unlocking the Nutritional Potential of Seeds and Sprouts, Ind. J. Pure App. Biosci.12(4), 47-56. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.18782/2582-2845.9124




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