نتایج جستجو برای: bran

تعداد نتایج: 4737  

Journal: :International journal of food sciences and nutrition 2009
Sh Amirkaveei M Shahedi Gh Kabir M Kadivar

Grains of the wheat variety Tajan were milled into straight-run flour and bran. Proximate analysis, farinograph experiments and rheological characteristics were conducted. Two types of bran (hydrothermal treated and untreated) at three levels (0%, 5%, 10%) were added to the parent flour. Proximate analysis and farinograph experiments of these flours were conducted. The effects of adding treated...

2013
Chie Dou

The channel transfer functions (or channel gains) of fading channels significantly impact both the received SNR (signal-to-noise ratio) and the PER (packet error rate) of received packets in OFDM-based WLANs. This paper uses the probability distribution of the average channel gain of the fading channel to analyze the degree of fading effects on the PER in OFDM systems. PER performance of the re...

Journal: :The Journal of nutrition 1998
A L Gerhardt N B Gallo

Scientific studies support recommendations to increase dietary soluble fiber as part of hyperlipidemia treatment. Rice bran contains minimal soluble fiber, but rice bran oil has a hypolipidemic effect. Full-fat rice bran was compared with oat bran and a rice starch placebo in hyperlipidemic humans to see if it might have a role in the treatment of hyperlipidemia. Moderately hypercholesterolemic...

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2002
عباس شریفی تهرانی, , قربانعلی حجارود, , سیدعلی الهی نیا, , محمدجوان نیکخواه, ,

Rice bran is the most important by-product of rice milling. It is a valuable source of edible oil in most rice producing countries. Rice bran oil is used in babyfood, biscuit, poultry, fish and farm animal feeds. The storage of rice bran without 'heat processing will result in hydrolysis and auto-oxidation of lipids, and to its decreased physicochemical, organoleptic and nutritional quality. Ri...

رضا شکرانی, , محمد شاهدی, , شهرام دخانی, , کبری تجددی‌طلب, ,

Rice bran is the most important by-product of rice milling. It is a valuable source of edible oil in most rice producing countries. Rice bran oil is used in babyfood, biscuit, poultry, fish and farm animal feeds. The storage of rice bran without 'heat processing will result in hydrolysis and auto-oxidation of lipids, and to its decreased physicochemical, organoleptic and nutritional quality. Ri...

2014
B. N. Dar Savita Sharma Baljit Singh Gurkirat Kaur

Cereal brans singly and in combination were blended at varying levels (5 and 10%) for development of Chapattis. Cereal bran enriched Chapattis were assessed for quality and physicochemical characteristics. On the basis of quality assessment, 10% enrichment level for Chapatti was the best. Moisture content, water activity, and free fatty acids remained stable during the study period. Quality ass...

Journal: :British medical journal 1984
R H Taylor

Dietary fibre rose to prominence in the late 1960s. For a decade it held the enthusiastic attention of many doctors, nutritionists, and the public at a time of increasing awareness of the part played by diet in health. Dietary fibre had been considered previously to be an inert component of plant foods; because it was not digestible by human intestinal enzymes it was thought to have no importan...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2009
Maria L Stewart Joanne L Slavin

Whole grains are associated with decreased risk of chronic disease and decreased risk of obesity. Several mechanisms may be involved including SCFA production via fibre fermentation in the colon. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the role of wheat bran particle size (large/coarse v. small/fine) and wheat bran fraction (whole bran v. aleurone v. aleurone by-product) in SCFA production...

2008
Chris Calvert Jacquelyn Parker Robert N. Sayre Robin M. Saunders

R i c e bran has received increased attention as a feedstuff for swine and as a source of oil for human consumption. Depending on milling conditions and hull contamination, bran from California rice contains 15 to 20 percent oil, 30 to 40 percent digestible carbohydrate, and 12 to 14 percent protein, although levels of up to 18 percent protein have been reported. Rice bran is also an excellent ...

2011
Elizabeth P. Ryan Adam L. Heuberger Tiffany L. Weir Brittany Barnett Corey D. Broeckling Jessica E. Prenni

Emerging evidence supporting chronic disease fighting properties of rice bran has advanced the development of stabilized rice bran for human use as a functional food and dietary supplement. A global and targeted metabolomic investigation of stabilized rice bran fermented with Saccharomyces boulardii was performed in three rice varieties. Metabolites from S. boulardii-fermented rice bran were de...

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