Phytomicronutrients in Cereal Grains: An Overview from Genetics to the Consumer via Processing
This paper reviews the distribution and variability of phytomicronutrients in cereal grain tissues, examines how fractionation and processing affect their content and bioavailability, and discusses methods to preserve these compounds without compromising food quality.
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Description détaillée
This article surveys a range of phytomicronutrients in cereal grains, including phenolic compounds such as phenolic acids and alkylresorcinols, sterols, carotenoids, betaine, and choline. It details their localization mainly in peripheral tissues like the aleurone layer and germ, and evaluates how milling and processing steps reduce their quantities. New methodologies are presented to isolate nutrient‐rich fractions and improve bioavailability. The article further discusses the negative impacts of storage and downstream processing on phytochemical levels and highlights the importance of maintaining sanitary, technological, and organoleptic food standards while enhancing nutrient retention.
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Information détaillée sur la contribution
- Projet
- Localisation
- France
- Auteurs
- Valérie LULLIEN-PELLERIN
- Objectif
- Adopt innovative practices
- Type de fichier
- document
- Publié sur
- 01 déc. 2014
- Langue originale
- French
- Site officiel du projet
- Innovations agronomiques
- License
- CC BY