Differences in the content of purple pigments, catechinopyranocyanidins A and B, in various adzuki beans, Vigna angularis

Biosci Biotechnol Biochem. 2023 Apr 24;87(5):525-531. doi: 10.1093/bbb/zbad010.

Abstract

Catechinopyranocyanidins A and B (cpcA, B) are purple pigments isolated from the seed coat of the small red bean called adzuki in Japanese (Vigna angularis). CpcA and B are known to be responsible for the purple color of an-paste. The quality evaluation of the paste is based on its purple color; therefore, it is important to analyze the contents of cpcA and B in various azuki beans, which differ in the cultivar, production area, and cultivation conditions. The extraction of cpcA and B from dried beans was conducted, followed by high-performance liquid chromatography analysis. The content of cpcA and B in various cultivars from Japan, Korea, China, and Nepal was quantified. The cpcA and B content was the highest in the regular adzuki cultivar from Hokkaido Prefecture (Japan), and that of the beans from Korea and China was low. The content of the pale-colored beans from Nepal was the lowest.

Keywords: Vigna angularis; catechinopyranocyanidin; purple pigment; seed coat.

MeSH terms

  • China
  • Fabaceae*
  • Japan
  • Vigna* / chemistry

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