Wheat is the most important staple crop in temperate zones and is in increasing demand in countries undergoing urbanization and industrialization. In addition to being a major source of starch and energy, wheat also provides substantial amounts of a number of components which are essential or beneficial for health, notably protein, vitamins (notably B vitamins), dietary fiber, and phytochemicals. Of these, wheat is a particularly important source of dietary fiber, with bread alone providing 20% of the daily intake in the UK, and well-established relationships between the consumption of cereal dietary fiber and reduced risk of cardio-vascular disease, type 2 diabetes, and forms of cancer (notably colo-rectal cancer). Wheat shows high variabi...
Wheat is a major source of fibre in the human diet; the major component being arabinoxylan (AX) whic...
Wheat and other cereals are important sources of dietary fibre and antioxidants. Most of the bioacti...
Wheat is the major staple food in Western Europe and an important source of energy, protein, dietary...
Wheat is the most important staple crop in temperate zones and is in increasing demand in countries ...
Wheat is the dominant crop in temperate countries being used for human food and livestock feed. Its ...
Wheat provides 20% of calories globally but up to 50% in some regions. In addition to energy, it pro...
Wheat is the major staple food in most temperate countries, including Europe and North America. In a...
The history of wheat domestication and use is closely linked to the efforts of humans to protect the...
Wheat was one of the first cereals to be domesticated and it is now produced on over 700 million hec...
Wheat is produced on a greater area, grown over a wider geographic range, and traded internationally...
The criteria of wheat quality are varied, which is suitable for one product may not have properties ...
Cereals occupy an important place in the Mediterranean diet pyramid and carbohydrates derived from w...
Wheat is the most important food for humans and is grown in more fields than any other commercial pr...
International audienceWheat based foods, mainly in the form of bread and pasta, are staples of the h...
Wheat is a major source of fibre in the human diet; the major component being arabinoxylan (AX) whic...
Wheat and other cereals are important sources of dietary fibre and antioxidants. Most of the bioacti...
Wheat is the major staple food in Western Europe and an important source of energy, protein, dietary...
Wheat is the most important staple crop in temperate zones and is in increasing demand in countries ...
Wheat is the dominant crop in temperate countries being used for human food and livestock feed. Its ...
Wheat provides 20% of calories globally but up to 50% in some regions. In addition to energy, it pro...
Wheat is the major staple food in most temperate countries, including Europe and North America. In a...
The history of wheat domestication and use is closely linked to the efforts of humans to protect the...
Wheat was one of the first cereals to be domesticated and it is now produced on over 700 million hec...
Wheat is produced on a greater area, grown over a wider geographic range, and traded internationally...
The criteria of wheat quality are varied, which is suitable for one product may not have properties ...
Cereals occupy an important place in the Mediterranean diet pyramid and carbohydrates derived from w...
Wheat is the most important food for humans and is grown in more fields than any other commercial pr...
International audienceWheat based foods, mainly in the form of bread and pasta, are staples of the h...
Wheat is a major source of fibre in the human diet; the major component being arabinoxylan (AX) whic...
Wheat and other cereals are important sources of dietary fibre and antioxidants. Most of the bioacti...
Wheat is the major staple food in Western Europe and an important source of energy, protein, dietary...