Riddoch C H, Mills C F, Duthie G G
Rowett Research Institute, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK.
Eur J Clin Nutr. 1998 Feb;52(2):115-8. doi: 10.1038/sj.ejcn.1600524.
To assess whether germinating pulses and beans are a potential source of vitamin C in rations for refugee communities with poor vitamin C status.
High pressure liquid chromatographic assessment of vitamin C content of a range of legumes following germination in light and dark and after cooking.
Many species of pulses produced significant quantities of vitamin C up to five days following germination in both light and dark although cooking caused a marked loss of ascorbate.
Germination of approximately half of the seeds of the pulse constituents of many basic rations would be likely to generate, within a 3-5 d germination period, sufficient ascorbate to provide the 10 mg needed to protect adults against the development of scurvy.