physiates
Physiates are a class of compounds that are salts or esters of phytic acid. Phytic acid, also known as inositol hexakisphosphate (IP6), is the main storage form of phosphorus in many plant seeds, particularly cereals and legumes. It is a strong chelating agent, meaning it can bind to various mineral cations, such as calcium, magnesium, iron, and zinc.
When phytic acid binds to these minerals, it forms insoluble complexes. These complexes are known as phytates.
The concentration of physiates varies significantly depending on the plant source. Whole grains, bran, and legumes
Processing methods such as soaking, germination, fermentation, and leavening can significantly reduce phytate levels in foods.
While physiates can hinder mineral absorption, phytic acid itself is also being studied for potential health