Rye (Secale cereale) is an important food grain, especially in Northern and Eastern Europe, where rye bread is often used daily. Other food products made of rye include mixed-flour breads, crisp bread, flakes, porridge, muesli, and biscuits, as well as pasta and other specific dishes. Rye grain is very rich in dietary fiber, which is concentrated in the outer grain layers but also present at rather high quantities in starchy endosperm. Rye is traditionally used as whole-grain bread, bringing all the grain constituents into the human food; in addition to nutrients, it contains many phenolic compounds such as lignans, phenolic acids, and alkylresorcinols, as well as micronutrients (minerals and vitamins), and sterols
Secale cereale L. is second important bread grain, after wheat, and an economically important crop f...
Rye (Secale cereale subsp. cereale L.) has long been exploited as a valuable alternative genetic res...
The fructan content of Finnish rye grains (13 samples, seven cultivars, harvested in 1998‐2000) vari...
Rye (Secale cereale) is an important food grain, especially in Northern and Eastern Europe, where ry...
The present world harvest of rye is about 14.8 million tons, most of which is produced in the northe...
Dietary intake of whole-grain foods is associated with a decreased risk of chronic diseases such as ...
Ten rye varieties grown in one location were analyzed for their contents of dietary fiber (arabinoxy...
Rye is an important crop in regions where rye breads are popular, especially in Poland, Germany, Rus...
Rye grain was roller milled into six flour fractions (607 g kg‐1), a short (341 g kg‐1) and a bran (...
Background: High whole grain intake has consistently been associated with lowered risk of developing...
Background: Epidemiological studies show inverse relationship between intake of wholegrain cereals a...
Manufacturing of healthy whole-grain foods demands knowledge of process-induced changes in macro-, m...
Seven samples of rye with a wide variation in origin were collected from Finland and Sweden. Starch ...
Rye flour bread is a relatively new development. This productis a functional food rich in flavonoids...
The use of whole grain rye products, beneficial to one's health, could be substantially extended if ...
Secale cereale L. is second important bread grain, after wheat, and an economically important crop f...
Rye (Secale cereale subsp. cereale L.) has long been exploited as a valuable alternative genetic res...
The fructan content of Finnish rye grains (13 samples, seven cultivars, harvested in 1998‐2000) vari...
Rye (Secale cereale) is an important food grain, especially in Northern and Eastern Europe, where ry...
The present world harvest of rye is about 14.8 million tons, most of which is produced in the northe...
Dietary intake of whole-grain foods is associated with a decreased risk of chronic diseases such as ...
Ten rye varieties grown in one location were analyzed for their contents of dietary fiber (arabinoxy...
Rye is an important crop in regions where rye breads are popular, especially in Poland, Germany, Rus...
Rye grain was roller milled into six flour fractions (607 g kg‐1), a short (341 g kg‐1) and a bran (...
Background: High whole grain intake has consistently been associated with lowered risk of developing...
Background: Epidemiological studies show inverse relationship between intake of wholegrain cereals a...
Manufacturing of healthy whole-grain foods demands knowledge of process-induced changes in macro-, m...
Seven samples of rye with a wide variation in origin were collected from Finland and Sweden. Starch ...
Rye flour bread is a relatively new development. This productis a functional food rich in flavonoids...
The use of whole grain rye products, beneficial to one's health, could be substantially extended if ...
Secale cereale L. is second important bread grain, after wheat, and an economically important crop f...
Rye (Secale cereale subsp. cereale L.) has long been exploited as a valuable alternative genetic res...
The fructan content of Finnish rye grains (13 samples, seven cultivars, harvested in 1998‐2000) vari...