نتایج جستجو برای: wheat bran

تعداد نتایج: 58948  

Journal: :Indian journal of dermatology, venereology and leprology 2004
Monica Uppal C R Srinivas

Wheat is widely consumed all over India in various forms--flour, daliya, maida, suji and wheat bran. Very few cases of wheat induced urticaria have been reported. This may be due to unusual features of wheat related hypersensitivity. A 35 year old female presented to us with history of chronic urticaria and angioedema. History revealed correlation between wheat intake and urticaria episodes. Pr...

2014
ROHEENA ABDULLAH NAEEMA SHAHEEN MEHWISH IQTEDAR SHAGUFTA NAZ TEHREEMA IFTIKHAR

The present study deals with the isolation, screening and selection of native fungal strain for the alpha amylase production. Forty fungal strains were isolated from different soil samples. These strains were initially screened qualitatively on starch agar medium and quantitative screening was carried out in solid state fermentation. A strain of Aspergillus niger showing maximum production (432...

2013
Loveleen Sarao

Filamentous fungi have been widely used to produce hydrolytic enzymes for industrial applications. Fungal enzymes amylase and glucoamylase were produced using a specific culture Aspergilus oryzae under solid state fermentation and the enzymes obtained were partially purified using isopropanol. Screening of four agricultural residues viz. rice bran, wheat bran, rice bran: wheat bran (1:1), rice ...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 1985
M Nyman N G Asp

1. The fermentative breakdown of one resistant type of dietary fibre (wheat bran) and one easily-fermented fibre (low-methoxyl pectin) was studied with respect to the length of the adaptation period and fibre level in the diet. The breakdown of the resistant fibre was also studied regarding the protein level in the diet and particle size of the fibre. 2. Prolongation of the adaptation period fr...

2008
T. S. Kahlon J. de J. Berrios G. E. Smith J. L. Pan

Cereal Chem. 83(2):157-160 The in vitro binding of bile acids of extruded wheat bran (EWB) at five specific mechanical energy (SME) levels of 120 (EWB-120), 177 (EWB177), 234 (EWB-234), 291 (EWB-291), and 358 (EWB-358) Wh/kg on a dry weight basis, was determined using a mixture of bile acids secreted in human bile at a duodenal physiological pH 6.3. Experiments were conducted using six treatmen...

2002
LORIN SCHOENE

Two strains of the mold Aspergillus oryzae have been found very satisfactory for producing amylase for use in saccharifying corn fermentation mashes. Best conditions for the production of highly active amylase preparations by growing the molds on wheat bran in rotating drums have been developed and are described. Data are presented for experimental fermentations in which the moldy bran was used...

2006
M. J. Guttieri K. M. Peterson

Low phytic acid (LPA) wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is one approach to improving nutritional quality of wheat by reducing the major storage form of P and increasing the level of inorganic P (Pi), which is more readily absorbed by humans and other monogastric animals. A LPAmutant of wheat, designated Js-12-LPAwas isolated following mutagenesis. LPA and wild-type (WT) sib selections of hard red sp...

2016
Ru Zhang Jun Jiao Wei Zhang Zheng Zhang Weiguo Zhang Li-Qiang Qin Shu-Fen Han

BACKGROUND Cereal fiber is reported to be associated with obesity and metabolic diseases. However, whether cereal fiber improves leptin resistance and sensitivity remains unclear. DESIGN For 24 weeks, 48 male C57BL/6J mice were randomly given a normal chow diet (Chow), high-fat/cholesterol diet (HFD), HFD with 0.8% oat fiber (H-oat) or HFD with 0.8% wheat bran fiber (H-wheat). At the end of f...

Journal: :Journal of food science 2008
H Gajula S Alavi K Adhikari T Herald

The effect of precooking by extrusion processing on the dietary fiber profile of wheat flour substituted with 0%, 10%, 20%, and 30% wheat bran was evaluated. Depending on the level of bran, total dietary fiber (TDF) and soluble dietary fiber (SDF) in uncooked flours ranged from 4.2% to 17.2% and 1.5% to 2.4%, respectively. Precooking by extrusion significantly increased SDF in flours (by 22% to...

Journal: :Lancet 1994
C Y Francis P J Whorwell

Whilst following up large numbers of patients with irritable bowel syndrome we got the impression that wholemeal wheat and bran products made people with the condition worse rather than better. One hundred consecutive new referrals, all of whom had tried bran, were questioned to resolve this issue. 55% of patients were made worse by bran whereas only 10% had found it helpful. With the exception...

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