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  1. Megat, R.M.R., Azrina, A., Norhaizan, M.E.
    MyJurnal
    Legume is a plant in the family of Fabaceae (or Leguminosae) that is cultivated and consumed
    throughout the world. Legume’s role in human health appears to be limited because of several
    limiting factors such as low protein and starch digestibility, poor mineral bioavailability and
    high antinutritional factors. Germination is defined as a process that occurs during seed growth
    that starts with uptake of water until the emergence of radicle through the surrounding structure.
    It has been suggested that germination is a cheaper and more effective technology that can
    improve the quality of legumes by increasing their nutritional value. This study was conducted
    to compare changes in dietary fibre and total sugar compositions after germination process in
    kidney, mung, soy beans and peanuts. Total dietary fibre was found to be significantly increased
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