Background: In recognition of their multiple benefits on environment, food security, and human health, pulses are attracting worldwide attention. The seed coat is a major by-product of pulse processing, and its only markets are as low value ruminant feed and very limited use in high fibre foods. Recently, accumulating studies have suggested that this underutilised by-product has greater potential as a novel natural “nutritious dietary fibre” which can be used as a functional food ingredient. Scope and approach: This review discusses biochemical and physicochemical functionalities of seed coats of six globally important pulses: chickpea, field pea, faba/broad bean, lentil and mung bean with a special emphasis on the emerging food pulse lupin...
[[abstract]]The high proportion of seed coat of legume lupins results in big milling lose during ker...
The paper is a guide for the food sector in identifying processing and milling strategies to achieve...
34 Pág. Departamento de Tecnología de AlimentosLegumes have been consumed since ancient times all...
Background In recognition of their multiple benefits on environment, food security, and human health...
Pulses are edible seeds of plants belonging to the legume family, which are of great importance for ...
International audienceGermination is a traditional process and a re-emerging trend in healthy foods,...
The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) realizes about fifteen pulses (primary and minor) such a...
Pulses display nutritional benefits and are recommended in sustainable diets. Indeed, they are rich ...
In recent years, consumer awareness about the environmental and nutritional benefits of pulses has m...
The global production of pulses, such as various peas, beans, lupines, and lentils, is about 77 mill...
The pulses are dried seeds of the legumes. These are used as the human diet that includes lentils, p...
Abstract In India, legume seeds are identified as a major source of proteins after milk. However, t...
Nutritional profile of pulses has significant importance in human diet with respect to protein and m...
Noncommunicable diseases are on the rise, with unhealthy diets being one of the major contributors. ...
Edible pulse seeds are good sources of food ingredients. Germination has been regarded as an effecti...
[[abstract]]The high proportion of seed coat of legume lupins results in big milling lose during ker...
The paper is a guide for the food sector in identifying processing and milling strategies to achieve...
34 Pág. Departamento de Tecnología de AlimentosLegumes have been consumed since ancient times all...
Background In recognition of their multiple benefits on environment, food security, and human health...
Pulses are edible seeds of plants belonging to the legume family, which are of great importance for ...
International audienceGermination is a traditional process and a re-emerging trend in healthy foods,...
The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) realizes about fifteen pulses (primary and minor) such a...
Pulses display nutritional benefits and are recommended in sustainable diets. Indeed, they are rich ...
In recent years, consumer awareness about the environmental and nutritional benefits of pulses has m...
The global production of pulses, such as various peas, beans, lupines, and lentils, is about 77 mill...
The pulses are dried seeds of the legumes. These are used as the human diet that includes lentils, p...
Abstract In India, legume seeds are identified as a major source of proteins after milk. However, t...
Nutritional profile of pulses has significant importance in human diet with respect to protein and m...
Noncommunicable diseases are on the rise, with unhealthy diets being one of the major contributors. ...
Edible pulse seeds are good sources of food ingredients. Germination has been regarded as an effecti...
[[abstract]]The high proportion of seed coat of legume lupins results in big milling lose during ker...
The paper is a guide for the food sector in identifying processing and milling strategies to achieve...
34 Pág. Departamento de Tecnología de AlimentosLegumes have been consumed since ancient times all...