نتایج جستجو برای: antinutrients

تعداد نتایج: 147  

C. Aloke, G.N. Onyeji, G.O. Aloh, L.O. Ajala, N.A. Obasi, S.E. Obasi, S.S. Ogundapo,

Background: Cereals are the most staple foods in human diet and the main components of the daily diet. This work was designed to determine the level of essential and non-essential elements, the in vitro bioavailability, interrelationship, and associated health risk in consumed cereal grains in Nigeria to assess their safety and wholesomeness. Methods: The contents of phytate, oxalate, and some...

Journal: :Frontiers in animal science 2023

Diversification and expansion of the poultry industry with fast-growing highly prolific birds such as quail ( Coturnix coturnix ), could contribute significantly in achieving global food nutrition security. However, sustainable intensification relies on cost dietary ingredients used during feed formulations. The use non-conventional energy sources sorghum, millet, cassava lieu expensive maize, ...

2014
Leland C. Clark

..... The principle of detection of a biosensor is based on the specific interaction between the analyte of interest and the biological components. As a result of this specific interaction, different properties are changed, which can be detected and measured by transducers. The most important characteristics of biosensors are their specificity, high sensitivity, short response time; act as an i...

2014
R. O

The influence of four cereals namely, flours of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), millet (Pennisetum glaucum L.), sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.)Moench) and maize (Zea mays L.)on the growth and development of T. castaneum was investigated at ambient tropical laboratory conditions of 30±3 ̊C and relative humidity of 75±5%. The antinutrients, mineral profile and proximate compositions of the four flour ...

2013
Oluwole S Ijarotimi Oluwole A Adeoti Oluwaseun Ariyo

Moringa oleifera seeds were processed as raw M. oleifera (RMO), germinated M. oleifera (GMO), and fermented M. oleifera (FMO), and were evaluated for proximate, minerals, amino acids, fatty acids, phytochemicals/antinutrients, and functional properties. Protein content of GMO (23.69 ± 0.11 g/100 g) was higher than FMO (21.15 ± 0.08 g/100 g) and that of RMO (18.86 ± 0.09 g/100 g) (P < 0.05), res...

2015
Catherine T. Ndagire John H. Muyonga Reddy Manju Dorothy Nakimbugwe

Protein-energy malnutrition is the most serious nutritional body depletion disorder among infants and young children in developing countries, attributable to inadequate energy and nutrient intake, partly due to high dietary bulk of weaning and infant foods. The gruels fed to children are typically of low nutrient and energy density due to the low flour incorporation rate required for drinking v...

Journal: :Food and nutrition bulletin 2009
Saskia de Pee Martin W Bloem

Reducing child malnutrition requires nutritious food, breastfeeding, improved hygiene, health services, and (prenatal) care. Poverty and food insecurity seriously constrain the accessibility of nutritious diets that have high protein quality, adequate micronutrient content and bioavailability, macrominerals and essential fatty acids, low antinutrient content, and high nutrient density. Diets ba...

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