Psyllium is the common name used for several members of the plant genus Plantago, whose seeds are commercially used for mucilage production. Owing to its considerable fiber amount it has been used as dietary fiber supplement. Psyllium has a strong gelling ability, even at low temperature, enabling its use as a gelling agent in the food industry. This work is part of a project to developing jellies enriched with fiber, honey and propolis, aiming to increase these products intake, with evident health benefits. The chemical characterization of psyllium was performed, with the following results (in dry matter): total ash 2.5%, fat content 3.4% and total protein 1.4%. After qualitative acid hydrolysis polymeric sugars were quantified (in dry mat...
BACKGROUND: Starch digestibility in foods strongly depends on the structure, other ingredients and p...
The present work investigated the physicochemical and structural properties of Tulsi, Alfalfa and tw...
International audiencePlantago notata (Plantaginaceae) is a spontaneous plant from Septentrional Alg...
Psyllium is the common name used for several members of the plant genus Plantago, whose seeds are co...
Featured Application: Laminaria-psyllium gels with distinct texture and rheological features, desig...
Seaweeds are a novel source of important nutritional compounds with interesting biological activitie...
The food industries face a constant challenge to use fewer and fewer ingredients in food composition...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Psyllium husk is a source of natural dietary fibre with marked water absorbabili...
International audienceA water-soluble polysaccharide (PSPC) was extracted from the seeds of Plantago...
The objective of this work is to evaluate the effect of the addition of dietary fibre from different...
[EN] The aim of this research was to evaluate the nutritional and physico-chemical properties of six...
The purpose of this article is providing readers basic and newest principles about chemical structur...
Psyllium is a viscous, gel forming fibre with properties that have led it to be used for alleviating...
A novel functional food product, fruit jelly enriched with dietary fibre, was developed and characte...
Objective: To assess the feasibility of producing high absorbing, high gelling hybrid fibres made fr...
BACKGROUND: Starch digestibility in foods strongly depends on the structure, other ingredients and p...
The present work investigated the physicochemical and structural properties of Tulsi, Alfalfa and tw...
International audiencePlantago notata (Plantaginaceae) is a spontaneous plant from Septentrional Alg...
Psyllium is the common name used for several members of the plant genus Plantago, whose seeds are co...
Featured Application: Laminaria-psyllium gels with distinct texture and rheological features, desig...
Seaweeds are a novel source of important nutritional compounds with interesting biological activitie...
The food industries face a constant challenge to use fewer and fewer ingredients in food composition...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Psyllium husk is a source of natural dietary fibre with marked water absorbabili...
International audienceA water-soluble polysaccharide (PSPC) was extracted from the seeds of Plantago...
The objective of this work is to evaluate the effect of the addition of dietary fibre from different...
[EN] The aim of this research was to evaluate the nutritional and physico-chemical properties of six...
The purpose of this article is providing readers basic and newest principles about chemical structur...
Psyllium is a viscous, gel forming fibre with properties that have led it to be used for alleviating...
A novel functional food product, fruit jelly enriched with dietary fibre, was developed and characte...
Objective: To assess the feasibility of producing high absorbing, high gelling hybrid fibres made fr...
BACKGROUND: Starch digestibility in foods strongly depends on the structure, other ingredients and p...
The present work investigated the physicochemical and structural properties of Tulsi, Alfalfa and tw...
International audiencePlantago notata (Plantaginaceae) is a spontaneous plant from Septentrional Alg...