Ud. Chavan et al., Nutrient composition of beach pea (Lathyrus maritimus L.) seeds and pod shells at various stages of maturity, J FOOD BIOC, 23(3), 1999, pp. 323-340
The biochemical composition of seeds and pod shells of beach pea was determ
ined during growth and maturation. The content of crude and soluble protein
, soluble sugars and phenolics was high in the fresh green seeds and pod sh
ells, but these decreased rapidly during seed maturation. Meanwhile, the co
rresponding content of starch increased in seeds and decreased in pod shell
s. Glutamic acid was the predominant amino acid in seeds and aspartic acid
was dominant in pod shells. Levels of arginine, alanine and threonine were
highest in fresh green seeds. Methionine and cysteine content increased dur
ing seed maturation, but declined in pod shells. Free amino acid content de
creased rapidly during latter stages of seed maturation. Potassium, calcium
, sodium and phosphorus were the predominant minerals in fresh green seeds
and pod shells, but iron content was highest in mature pod shells relative
to that of other stages of maturation. Major changes in color (pigment inte
rchanges) also occurred during maturation. Based on its biochemical composi
tion, beach pea may become of special importance for widespread cultivation
.