Successful strategies to improve iron and zinc bioaccessibility of cereals can only be realized based on a thorough understanding of the mineral to mineral binder interactions. Therefore, exogenous enzymes were used i.e. phytase and a multiple enzyme system comprising of phytase, laccase and tannase (P + L + T) to degrade phytic acid and phenolic compounds in order to understand the magnitude of their effects on iron and zinc bioaccessibility of cereals commonly consumed in Africa. Bioaccessibility was defined as the proportion of minerals able to pass through a dialysis membrane of 12-14 kDa molecular weight cut-off while total soluble minerals were the sum of soluble minerals able to pass through the dialysis membrane and non-dialyzable m...
Casein and soybean are superior quality proteins; however, theseare known to inhibit mineral absorpt...
The cereals and cereal based products represents an essential part of the daily diet. Nowadays most ...
This study investigated the effects of zinc fortification (to 100% of the USRDA) and calcium fortifi...
Successful strategies to improve iron and zinc bioaccessibility of cereals can only be realized base...
Biogenic minerals play an important role in the whole human nutrition, but they are included in ...
Cereal foods contain large amounts of phytate (myo-inositol hexaphosphate; IP<sub>6</sub>), which is...
Phytate, phenolic compounds and fiber are known anti-nutritional factors (ANFs) that contribute to t...
The effects of bioprocessing on enzymatic phytate hydrolysis in oats were studied during malting, so...
Introduction: In view of the widespread deficiencies of trace minerals like iron and zinc, strategie...
Whole grain diets reduce the risk of developing diet-related disorders such as obesity, diabetes typ...
The present study is an evaluation of iron and zinc bioaccessibility of fermented maize, sorghum, pe...
Phytic acid (PA) is the main phosphorus storage compound in cereals, legumes and oil seeds. In human...
The bioaccessibility of minerals during food digestion is essential in facilitating absorption and h...
The goal of biofortification is to develop plants that have an increased content of bioavailable nut...
The effect of dephytinization of Pisum sativum, L. flour on the bioavailability of Mg and Zn was eva...
Casein and soybean are superior quality proteins; however, theseare known to inhibit mineral absorpt...
The cereals and cereal based products represents an essential part of the daily diet. Nowadays most ...
This study investigated the effects of zinc fortification (to 100% of the USRDA) and calcium fortifi...
Successful strategies to improve iron and zinc bioaccessibility of cereals can only be realized base...
Biogenic minerals play an important role in the whole human nutrition, but they are included in ...
Cereal foods contain large amounts of phytate (myo-inositol hexaphosphate; IP<sub>6</sub>), which is...
Phytate, phenolic compounds and fiber are known anti-nutritional factors (ANFs) that contribute to t...
The effects of bioprocessing on enzymatic phytate hydrolysis in oats were studied during malting, so...
Introduction: In view of the widespread deficiencies of trace minerals like iron and zinc, strategie...
Whole grain diets reduce the risk of developing diet-related disorders such as obesity, diabetes typ...
The present study is an evaluation of iron and zinc bioaccessibility of fermented maize, sorghum, pe...
Phytic acid (PA) is the main phosphorus storage compound in cereals, legumes and oil seeds. In human...
The bioaccessibility of minerals during food digestion is essential in facilitating absorption and h...
The goal of biofortification is to develop plants that have an increased content of bioavailable nut...
The effect of dephytinization of Pisum sativum, L. flour on the bioavailability of Mg and Zn was eva...
Casein and soybean are superior quality proteins; however, theseare known to inhibit mineral absorpt...
The cereals and cereal based products represents an essential part of the daily diet. Nowadays most ...
This study investigated the effects of zinc fortification (to 100% of the USRDA) and calcium fortifi...