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"Thomas E. Billings" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 14 Feb 1999 19:30:26 -0800
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Rex Harrill <[log in to unmask]>:
>Tom, I've been researching the canavanine issue.  However, the possibility
>that the baby sprout was producing any escaped me.  My assumption had been
>that all canavanine measurable in sprouts was generated by the mother plant
>when she made the seed.
>
>If you're saying what I think you're saying, could you give me a pointer or
>two so I can read up on it?

Tom:
After a bit of thought I suspect you are right. It is saponin that increases
after sprouting, and peaks around day 6-7 - the most common time for
eating them. My major paper on sprouting in the articles section of
living-foods.com, provides a citation on saponin. (Sorry that I can't
do the cite from memory - I found it a long time ago and it would require
some effort to find in my files).

Tom Billings

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