Effect of germination-hydrothermal treatments followed by fractionation on inhibitory factors, β-carotene and iron-zinc bioaccessibility in pearl millet fractions.
IR@CFTRI: CSIR-Central Food Technological Research Institute, Mysore
View Archive InfoField | Value | |
Relation |
http://ir.cftri.com/14269/
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcs.2020.102930 |
|
Title |
Effect of germination-hydrothermal treatments followed by fractionation
on inhibitory factors, β-carotene and iron-zinc bioaccessibility in pearl
millet fractions.
|
|
Creator |
Rateesh, Krishnan
Suresh, D. Sakhare Meera, M. S. |
|
Subject |
05 Ragi (Finger Millet)
05 Processing and Engineering |
|
Description |
Combination of strategies involving germination-hydrothermal treatments and fractionation were adopted to
separates the native and treated grain into coarse (bran & germ) and fine (endosperm) fractions. The inhibitory
factors, polyphenol oxidase, and phytase activity were higher in coarse fractions. On treatment, the phytic acid
content in the coarse fraction decreases significantly by 49% while polyphenols decreased 13% in the fine
fraction and increased 6% in the coarse fraction. Galloyls reduced by 21% and 48% in the fine and coarse fraction
while catechols increased by 74% in the fine fraction and reduced by 27% in the coarse fraction. In the fine
fraction, the soluble and insoluble fibre increased by 27.8% and 28.7% while in the coarse fraction is reduced by
23.5% and 24.1%. The β-carotene content reduced slightly in the coarse fraction with no variation in the fine
fraction. Iron bioaccessibility was enhanced from 1.79 to 5.7% in the fine fraction and 3.06–6.05% in the coarse
fraction. Zinc bioaccessibility increased from 15.44 to 24.67% and 18.59–47.6% in the fine and coarse fraction,
respectively. In the treated coarse fraction the iron-zinc bioaccessibility increased due to a significant reduction
in phytic acid (49%), insoluble dietary fibre (24%), galloyls (48%) and catechols (27%).
|
|
Date |
2020
|
|
Type |
Article
PeerReviewed |
|
Format |
pdf
|
|
Language |
en
|
|
Identifier |
http://ir.cftri.com/14269/1/Journal%20of%20Cereal%20Science%2093%20%282020%29%20102930.pdf
Rateesh, Krishnan and Suresh, D. Sakhare and Meera, M. S. (2020) Effect of germination-hydrothermal treatments followed by fractionation on inhibitory factors, β-carotene and iron-zinc bioaccessibility in pearl millet fractions. Journal of Cereal Science, 93. pp. 1-8. ISSN 0733–5210 |
|