Yd. Daveby et al., CHANGES IN CHEMICAL-COMPOSITION DURING DEVELOPMENT OF 3 DIFFERENT TYPES OF PEAS, Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 63(1), 1993, pp. 21-28
Three Swedish pea (Pisum sativum L) cultivars, Timo (dark-coloured see
d), Vreta (light-coloured seed) and Capella (light-coloured seed and l
eafless), were harvested at different stages of seed maturity and dehu
lled by hand. Changes in chemical composition during growth and matura
tion were analysed in dehulled seeds and dietary fibre components in t
he hulls (seed coats). Generally, Capella had the largest seeds, the l
owest hull content, the highest yield, and the lowest losses due to po
d opening. Timo with dark-coloured seeds had the highest hull content.
The concentration of sucrose and glucose+fructose was high in the you
ng dehulled seeds and decreased rapidly until the starch concentration
reached its maximum early during development. Thereafter, the starch
concentration decreased somewhat while the concentration of crude prot
ein and oligosaccharides belonging to the raffinose series increased.
Glutamic acid (the predominant amino acid in dehulled seeds), arginine
, alanine, threonine and methionine had the highest concentrations in
the very young dehulled seeds but decreased rapidly. The concentration
of the other amino acids, including cyst(e)ine and lysine, was low in
the young seeds and thereafter increased. The concentration of dietar
y fibre and major dietary fibre components in dehulled seeds generally
increased during growth and maturation. Dietary fibre concentration i
n hulls also increased dramatically during growth and maturation. The
light-coloured hulls contained more non-starch polysaccharides, includ
ing glucose, uronic acid and xylose residues as major components, but
lower concentrations of Klason lignin compared to the dark-coloured hu
lls.