Oat and barely are cereal crops mainly used as animal feed and for the purposes of malting and brewing, respectively. Some studies have indicated that consumption of oat and barley rich foods may reduce the risk of some chronic diseases such as coronary heart disease, type II diabetes and cancer. Whilst there is no absolute consensus, some of these benefits may be linked to presence of compounds such as phenolics, vitamin E and β-glucan in these cereals. A number of benefits have also been linked to the lipid component (sterols, fatty acids) and the proteins and bioactive peptides in oats and barley. Since the available evidence is pointing toward the possible health benefits of oat and barley components, a number of authors have examined t...
The cholesterol-lowering effect of oats has been studied for almost fifty years. The effect has hith...
Oats have traditionally been used mainly as oatmeal, bran or flakes, which are used to produce porri...
Oats are undervalued in comparison with wheat, rice and barley, despite their unique composition tha...
Oat and barely are cereal crops mainly used as animal feed and for the purposes of malting and brewi...
Oat is among the food crops and ancient grains cultivated and consumed worldwide. It is gaining in p...
AbstractEpidemiological studies have consistently shown that regular consumption of whole grain barl...
Oat has historically been considered as a valuable crop due to its nutritional attributes. In recent...
Whole grain oats contain several nutritionally advantageous constituents and many physiological resp...
Oats are grown in the temperate regions worldwide and based on production, oats are the seventh most...
Introduction: Oat contains a variety of nutrients, including dietary fiber and polyphenols (PPLs), w...
Epidemiological and interventional studies have clearly demonstrated the beneficial impact of consum...
The use of oats in the human diet has decreased over the past 70 years. This is an unfortunate devel...
The term bioactive components refers to non essential bio-molecules that are present in foods and ex...
Oats are a well-known, health-promoting cereal crop with an annual global production of around 25.8 ...
Oats (Avena sativa L.) are rich in protein, fiber, calcium, vitamins (B, C, E, and K), amino acids, ...
The cholesterol-lowering effect of oats has been studied for almost fifty years. The effect has hith...
Oats have traditionally been used mainly as oatmeal, bran or flakes, which are used to produce porri...
Oats are undervalued in comparison with wheat, rice and barley, despite their unique composition tha...
Oat and barely are cereal crops mainly used as animal feed and for the purposes of malting and brewi...
Oat is among the food crops and ancient grains cultivated and consumed worldwide. It is gaining in p...
AbstractEpidemiological studies have consistently shown that regular consumption of whole grain barl...
Oat has historically been considered as a valuable crop due to its nutritional attributes. In recent...
Whole grain oats contain several nutritionally advantageous constituents and many physiological resp...
Oats are grown in the temperate regions worldwide and based on production, oats are the seventh most...
Introduction: Oat contains a variety of nutrients, including dietary fiber and polyphenols (PPLs), w...
Epidemiological and interventional studies have clearly demonstrated the beneficial impact of consum...
The use of oats in the human diet has decreased over the past 70 years. This is an unfortunate devel...
The term bioactive components refers to non essential bio-molecules that are present in foods and ex...
Oats are a well-known, health-promoting cereal crop with an annual global production of around 25.8 ...
Oats (Avena sativa L.) are rich in protein, fiber, calcium, vitamins (B, C, E, and K), amino acids, ...
The cholesterol-lowering effect of oats has been studied for almost fifty years. The effect has hith...
Oats have traditionally been used mainly as oatmeal, bran or flakes, which are used to produce porri...
Oats are undervalued in comparison with wheat, rice and barley, despite their unique composition tha...