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Dietary bulk as a limiting factor for nutrient intake with special reference to the feeding of pre-school children. III. Studies on malted flour from ragi, sorghum and greengram.

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Title Dietary bulk as a limiting factor for nutrient intake with special reference to the feeding of pre-school children. III. Studies on malted flour from ragi, sorghum and greengram.
 
Creator Brita, Brandtzaeg
Malleshi, N. G.
Svanberg, U.
Desikachar, H. S. R.
Mellander, O.
 
Subject 16 Nutritive value
21 Cereals
05 Processing and Engineering
 
Description The present study has attempted to take the traditional technology of malting to the laboratory, to carry out experiments in order to evaluate its effect on important qualities of the grains. Comparative amylolytic activity during germination of two chief millet grains, ragi and sorghum, and formulation of a blended weaning food containing a mixture of germinated ragi and green gram was attempted. Green gram was chosen for its low content of flatus factors as compared with other legumes
 
Date 1981
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format pdf
 
Language en
 
Identifier http://ir.cftri.com/3779/1/Journal%20of%20Tropical%20Pediatrics%20Vol.%2027%20August%201981.pdf
Brita, Brandtzaeg and Malleshi, N. G. and Svanberg, U. and Desikachar, H. S. R. and Mellander, O. (1981) Dietary bulk as a limiting factor for nutrient intake with special reference to the feeding of pre-school children. III. Studies on malted flour from ragi, sorghum and greengram. Journal of Tropical Pediatrics, 27. pp. 184-189.