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Bon‐Padilla BK, Reyes‐Moreno C, Milán‐Carrillo J, Camacho‐Reynoso R, Gómez‐Aldapa CA, Gómez‐Favela, Gutiérrez‐Dorado R. Tortillas Made from Nixtamalized Maize and Extruded Chickpea Flours: A Product with Improved
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Nutritional and Antihypertensive Properties. Cereal Chem 2022. [DOI: 10.1002/cche.10577] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/11/2022]
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- BK Bon‐Padilla
- Programa Regional de Posgrado en Biotecnología, Facultad de Ciencias Químico Biológicas‐Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa (FCQB‐UAS), Ciudad Universitaria, A.P. 1354CP80000Culiacán, SinaloaMéxico
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- Programa Regional de Posgrado en Biotecnología, Facultad de Ciencias Químico Biológicas‐Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa (FCQB‐UAS), Ciudad Universitaria, A.P. 1354CP80000Culiacán, SinaloaMéxico
- Programa de Posgrado en Ciencia y Tecnología de Alimentos, FCQB‐UAS, Ciudad Universitaria, A.P. 1354CP80000Culiacán, SinaloaMéxico
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- Programa Regional de Posgrado en Biotecnología, Facultad de Ciencias Químico Biológicas‐Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa (FCQB‐UAS), Ciudad Universitaria, A.P. 1354CP80000Culiacán, SinaloaMéxico
- Programa de Posgrado en Ciencia y Tecnología de Alimentos, FCQB‐UAS, Ciudad Universitaria, A.P. 1354CP80000Culiacán, SinaloaMéxico
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- Programa de Posgrado en Alimentos del Centro de la República (PROPAC). Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro. Apartado Postal 184, Cerro de las Campanas s/n, Col. Las Campanas76010Querétaro, QuerétaroMéxico
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- Area Académica de Química, Instituto de Ciencias Básicas e Ingeniería, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo, PachucaHidalgoMéxico
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- Ingenieria Agroindustrial, Universidad Politécnica del Mar y la Sierra (UPMyS), Carretera a Potrerillos del Norote Km 3CP82700La Cruz, Elota, SinaloaMéxico
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- Programa Regional de Posgrado en Biotecnología, Facultad de Ciencias Químico Biológicas‐Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa (FCQB‐UAS), Ciudad Universitaria, A.P. 1354CP80000Culiacán, SinaloaMéxico
- Programa de Posgrado en Ciencia y Tecnología de Alimentos, FCQB‐UAS, Ciudad Universitaria, A.P. 1354CP80000Culiacán, SinaloaMéxico
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Development and Characterization of Multigrain Pan Bread Prepared Using Quinoa, Lupin, and Fenugreek Seeds with Yellow Maize as a Gluten-Free Diet. J FOOD QUALITY 2022. [DOI: 10.1155/2022/4331353] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/18/2022] Open
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Celiac disease causes serious health problems for humans. Therefore, the consumption of gluten-free diets (GFDs) is the only therapy to prevent patients from developing the disease. The objective of the current study was to investigate the proximate analysis, mineral compositions, and antioxidant activities of the quinoa, germinated sweet lupin, fenugreek, and yellow maize, and they were used to develop gluten-free multigrain pan breads. A total of four different grain blend formulations were used to develop the pan bread. The textural properties, color, and sensory evaluation of the developed multigrain pan bread were also determined. The results of the present study showed a significantly higher fat content was found in germinated lupin (13.56%) and quinoa (12.76%), followed by germinated fenugreek and yellow maize (9.68% and 4.67%, respectively). The results indicated that the development of multigrain pan bread with fortification of quinoa, germinated lupin, germinated fenugreek, and yellow maize imparted significant improvement in the nutritional content. Therefore, it could be recommended that the addition of up to 15% of germinated lupin and fenugreek, 60% quinoa, and 10% yellow maize does not negatively affect the sensory characteristics and quality attributes of pan bread.
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Miyahira RF, Lopes JDO, Antunes AEC. The Use of Sprouts to Improve the Nutritional Value of Food Products: A Brief Review. PLANT FOODS FOR HUMAN NUTRITION (DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS) 2021; 76:143-152. [PMID: 33719022 DOI: 10.1007/s11130-021-00888-6] [Citation(s) in RCA: 30] [Impact Index Per Article: 7.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Accepted: 03/04/2021] [Indexed: 06/12/2023]
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Sprouts are vegetable foods rich in phytonutrients, such as glucosinolates, phenolics, and isoflavones. Many studies have shown that sprouts also have high concentrations of vitamins and minerals. In addition to the high concentration of nutrients, sprouts can present a reduction of anti-nutritional factors such as phytates, tannins, and oxalates, which increases the bioaccessibility of minerals. However, their nutritional composition depends on several factors, such as the type of sprout and the germination conditions. In recent years, these foods have been highly demanded because they are associated to many health benefits. Moreover, germination is an easy and fast process, and does not depend on specific climatic conditions (potentially more sustainable to growth). The use of sprouts for the elaboration of food products can be a good strategy to increase the nutritional value of certain products that are widely consumed worldwide. In this sense, studies that evaluated the impact of adding sprouted grains on the nutritional value of some products, as well as the effect on their sensory properties were searched in the scientific literature. Most of them used germinated grain flours to replace wheat flour in food products. The satisfactory results of these products were associated with the type of sprout used and with the level of replacement of the wheat flour. This review briefly explored the nutritional benefits and the sensory acceptance of food products made with added sprouts.
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- Roberta Fontanive Miyahira
- Department of Basic and Experimental Nutrition, Institute of Nutrition, State University of Rio de Janeiro (UERJ), Rua São Francisco Xavier, 524, 12° andar, sala 12006 D - Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro/RJ, CEP: 20550-013, Brazil.
- School of Applied Sciences, State University of Campinas (FCA/UNICAMP), Limeira, SP, Brazil.
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- School of Applied Sciences, State University of Campinas (FCA/UNICAMP), Limeira, SP, Brazil
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López-Ibarra C, Ruiz-López FDJ, Bautista-Villarreal M, Báez-González JG, Rodríguez Romero BA, González-Martínez BE, López-Cabanillas Lomelí M, Vázquez-Rodríguez JA. Protein Concentrates on Tepary Bean ( Phaseolus acutifolius Gray) as a Functional Ingredient: In silico Docking of Tepary Bean Lectin to Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor Gamma. Front Nutr 2021; 8:661463. [PMID: 34136517 PMCID: PMC8200398 DOI: 10.3389/fnut.2021.661463] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 01/30/2021] [Accepted: 04/19/2021] [Indexed: 11/13/2022] Open
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The tepary bean (Phaseolus acutifolius Gray) is a US-Mexico frontier native crop, produces high yields in agriculture, and needs to be reconsidered because of its nutritional and functional properties. This study aimed to determine the technological and nutritional properties of flours and protein concentrates of tepary bean, besides determining an in silico agonist effect of tepary bean lectin to peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPAR-γ). We evaluated the technological properties of raw samples (tepary flour and tepary protein concentrate) and cooked samples (tepary flour and tepary protein concentrate). The flours present a significant difference (p < 0.05) concerning protein concentrates in water absorption and oil absorption capacity. The raw samples' emulsifying capacity was higher than that reported in the literature for other legumes, but not the cooked samples. The samples' foaming capacity had no significant difference in treatments (p > 0.05), and cooked tepary bean protein concentrate presented complete gelation at a lower concentration (2%). Nutritionally, raw samples present a protein percentage of 23.46 ± 0.06 and 71.38 ± 0.44 and cooked samples present a protein percentage of 25.27 ± 0.04 and 62.69 ± 0.14; a chemical score of 72, 86, 82, and 72; in vitro protein digestibility (%) = 48.20 ± 0.31, 49.80 ± 0.80, 61.77 ± 1.70, and 63.61 ± 4.19; and C-PER = 0.86, 1.34, 1.93, and 1.81, respectively. All the samples showed methionine + cysteine as the limiting amino acid. All these nutritional data are very similar to the common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris). SDS-PAGE preserves the lectin fraction in both protein concentrates. The in silico study of tepary lectin (PDB: 6tt9) shows that there were seven peptides that presented values below -120 kcal/mol: PEW, VSVGF, PSQK, TTPW, ATSF, ITY, and TSF, with VSVGF, PSQK, and PEW having the highest affinity for active sites of the PAPRγ receptor (binding energies from -5.32 to -7.04 kcal/mol). These peptides could show antiadipogenic or antidiabetic activity based on the intermolecular bond energies and open an interesting research item.
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- Cristina López-Ibarra
- Laboratorio de Alimentos, Centro de Investigación en Nutrición y Salud Pública, Facultad de Salud Pública y Nutrición, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, Monterrey, Mexico
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- Laboratorio de Alimentos, Centro de Investigación en Nutrición y Salud Pública, Facultad de Salud Pública y Nutrición, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, Monterrey, Mexico
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- Departamento de Alimentos, Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, Monterrey, Mexico
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- Departamento de Alimentos, Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, Monterrey, Mexico
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- Centro de Investigación y Desarrollo en la Industria Alimentaria, Facultad de Agronomía, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, Monterrey, Mexico
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- Laboratorio de Alimentos, Centro de Investigación en Nutrición y Salud Pública, Facultad de Salud Pública y Nutrición, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, Monterrey, Mexico
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- Laboratorio de Alimentos, Centro de Investigación en Nutrición y Salud Pública, Facultad de Salud Pública y Nutrición, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, Monterrey, Mexico
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- Laboratorio de Alimentos, Centro de Investigación en Nutrición y Salud Pública, Facultad de Salud Pública y Nutrición, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, Monterrey, Mexico
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Nutritional, antioxidant and phytochemical characterization of healthy ready-to-eat expanded snack produced from maize/common bean mixture by extrusion. Lebensm Wiss Technol 2021. [DOI: 10.1016/j.lwt.2021.111053] [Citation(s) in RCA: 8] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/07/2023]
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