Grains including wheat, brown rice, millet, oat, and seeds from crops such as pumpkins, almonds, cashew, peas are important staple foods in many parts of the world. Grains and seeds contain proteins and bioactive peptides classified as nutraceuticals. Proteins and peptides are essential components in man’s diet because they provide the raw materials needed for protein biosynthesis and are also a good source of energy. Incorporating grains and seeds into the human diet provide nutritional, functional health benefits, reducing contracting some chronic diseases. They avail the body with a balanced nutrient profile such as carbohydrate, fatty-acid, fibre, B vitamins, minerals and protein. The quest at exploring staples for their functional and ...
Meeting: International Grains Industry Program, 5th, 17 Sept. 1975, Winnipeg, Man., CAIDRC personnel...
Legumes have been part of the human diet since the early ages of agriculture. Many legume species ar...
The growing world population demands more production of proteins for healthy growth and prevention o...
Cereal grains are the main dietary source of energy, carbohydrates, and plant proteins world-wide. C...
Kumar A., Gururani K., Gupta S., Tiwari A., Tripathi M.K., Pandey D. (2021) Seed Storage Proteins an...
Grain legumes are well known as staple sources of soluble protein worldwide. Pea is essentially the ...
Increased awareness on the effects of food on human health and the environment has compelled the nee...
Food security is a complex issue, linked to availability and access to food, malnutrition in the po...
Cereal grains are the main dietary source of energy, carbohydrates, and plant proteins world-wide. C...
Malnutrition poses significant socioeconomic challenges worldwide, with its most acute impact felt i...
Cereal grains are the main dietary source of energy, carbohydrates, and plant proteinsworld-wide. Cu...
DATA AVAILABILITY STATEMENT : Data sharing not applicable - no new data generated, or the article de...
Nature has blessed the human and animal beings with great food diversity in terms of cereal grains t...
Wheat, maize, rice, and barley play a critical role in the human diet, contributing to most of the c...
Grain legumes are a valuable source of food proteins. Their exploitation is expected to grow in rela...
Meeting: International Grains Industry Program, 5th, 17 Sept. 1975, Winnipeg, Man., CAIDRC personnel...
Legumes have been part of the human diet since the early ages of agriculture. Many legume species ar...
The growing world population demands more production of proteins for healthy growth and prevention o...
Cereal grains are the main dietary source of energy, carbohydrates, and plant proteins world-wide. C...
Kumar A., Gururani K., Gupta S., Tiwari A., Tripathi M.K., Pandey D. (2021) Seed Storage Proteins an...
Grain legumes are well known as staple sources of soluble protein worldwide. Pea is essentially the ...
Increased awareness on the effects of food on human health and the environment has compelled the nee...
Food security is a complex issue, linked to availability and access to food, malnutrition in the po...
Cereal grains are the main dietary source of energy, carbohydrates, and plant proteins world-wide. C...
Malnutrition poses significant socioeconomic challenges worldwide, with its most acute impact felt i...
Cereal grains are the main dietary source of energy, carbohydrates, and plant proteinsworld-wide. Cu...
DATA AVAILABILITY STATEMENT : Data sharing not applicable - no new data generated, or the article de...
Nature has blessed the human and animal beings with great food diversity in terms of cereal grains t...
Wheat, maize, rice, and barley play a critical role in the human diet, contributing to most of the c...
Grain legumes are a valuable source of food proteins. Their exploitation is expected to grow in rela...
Meeting: International Grains Industry Program, 5th, 17 Sept. 1975, Winnipeg, Man., CAIDRC personnel...
Legumes have been part of the human diet since the early ages of agriculture. Many legume species ar...
The growing world population demands more production of proteins for healthy growth and prevention o...