نتایج جستجو برای: wet gluten content

تعداد نتایج: 451983  

Journal: :Food microbiology 2014
Carlo Giuseppe Rizzello José Antonio Curiel Luana Nionelli Olimpia Vincentini Raffaella Di Cagno Marco Silano Marco Gobbetti Rossana Coda

This study was aimed at combining the highest degradation of gluten during wheat flour fermentation with good structural and sensory features of the related bread. As estimated by R5-ELISA, the degree of degradation of immune reactive gluten was ca. 28%. Two-dimensional electrophoresis and RP-FPLC analyses showed marked variations of the protein fractions compared to the untreated flour. The co...

2015
Edna C Ramírez David B Johnston Andrew J McAloon Vijay Singh

Background: Enzymatic corn wet milling (E-milling) is a process derived from conventional wet milling for the recovery and purification of starch and co-products using proteases to eliminate the need for sulfites and decrease the steeping time. In 2006, the total starch production in USA by conventional wet milling equaled 23 billion kilograms, including modified starches and starches used for ...

Journal: :Food science and technology international = Ciencia y tecnologia de los alimentos internacional 2016
Paola Conte Costantino Fadda Antonio Piga Concha Collar

In recent years, the growing interest for well-being and healthy lifestyle together with an increasing awareness of the close relationship between food and health have boosted the production of an increasing number of novel goods to be placed in both gluten-containing and gluten-free products market. The objective of this study was to provide a realistic and detailed overview of the current bre...

2003
J. E. Dexter N. M. Edwards

Grading factors associated with adverse growing conditions in Canada and the United States affect the edibility and end-use performance of common wheat. Mycotoxins are associated with fungal infections like fusarium head blight and ergot. Mycotoxins partition themselves among wheat milling products, and are relatively stable throughout wheat end-use processing. Fusarium head blight also has adv...

2008
M. E. Corrigan G. E. Erickson V. R. Bremer

Processing cereal grains generally increases starch digestion and improves feed efficiency and/or gain. However, the supply and cost effectiveness of using either wet corn gluten feed (WCGF) or wet distillers grains plus solubles (WDGS) is likely to increase in the future. Therefore, understanding how grain processing interacts with these byproducts will be critical for feedlots. Feeding wet by...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 1992
Y Miura H Kato T Noguchi

Effects of quantity and quality of dietary proteins on plasma immunoreactive insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) concentration, and content of IGF-1 mRNA in rat liver were investigated in rats. Plasma immunoreactive IGF-1 concentration in rats given a casein diet was higher than that in rats given a soya-bean-protein or protein-free diet. The IGF-1 mRNA content in liver was estimated by the No...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1987
D A Green R A Stock F K Goedeken T J Klopfenstein

Five trials were conducted to evaluate the energy value of corn wet milling by-products in finishing diets. In trials 1 (45 finishing lambs, 34 kg) and 2 (70 digestion wethers, 32 kg), Rambouillet X Suffolk lambs fed corn gained faster (P less than .10), more efficiently (P less than .10) and had higher (P less than .01) digestibilities of neutral and acid detergent fiber (NDF, ADF) and starch ...

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