Pham Van Hung & Tomoko Maeda 
Advances in Cereal and Pseudocereal Researches for Functional Foods [PDF ebook] 

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Wheat and related grasses such as barley, rye, amaranth and quinoa have always been important for foods in Europe, the Levant and the western part of Asia. The food products of these cereals and pseudo-cereals have been mostly produced from white flours, which are milled from whole grains using the conventional milling method. Although the texture and sensory qualities of the products made from the white flours have been improved, the nutritive values of these products have become lower because most of the nutritional compounds such as dietary fiber, resistant starch, vitamins, minerals and microconstituents in the bran and germ have been removed from the white flours. Therefore, the consumption of whole grains has been considered to have many physiological benefits related to "western diseases" such as coronary heart disease, colon cancer and diabetes. Recently, researchers tried to find a good method to prepare foodstuffs containing sufficient amounts of nutritional compounds, especially dietary fiber and minerals. In this book, recent advances in cereal and pseudo-cereal based food researches have been reviewed. New milling techniques have been applied to produce graded flours which contain large amounts of dietary fiber, vitamins and minerals and could be applied for substitution with the conventionally milled flour in breadmaking to produce functional food products with high safety, palatability and nutrition. In addition, germination of cereal and pseudo-cereal grains helps to improve the chemical compositions, nutritive values and acceptability characteristics of functional food products. All of this useful information can be seen in this book.

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Formaat PDF ● Pagina’s 175 ● ISBN 9781626183865 ● Editor Pham Van Hung & Tomoko Maeda ● Uitgeverij Nova Science Publishers ● Gepubliceerd 2013 ● Downloadbare 3 keer ● Valuta EUR ● ID 7222836 ● Kopieerbeveiliging Adobe DRM
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