The use of oats in the human diet has decreased over the past 70 years. This is an unfortunate development from the perspective of human health because oats have a high nutritional value and contain many compounds, including β-glucan, polyphenols, vitamins, and unsaturated fatty acids that are able to maintain or may even improve consumer’s health. In addition, oats fit into a gluten-free diet of celiac disease patients because they lack the T-cell stimulating epitopes from wheat, rye, and barley. We focused on the presence of health-related compounds in oats and how their levels vary among varieties in response to the type of soil. Ten oat varieties were grown in the Netherlands in sandy and clay soil and were analyzed for the presence and...
Whole grain cereals are regarded as key components of nutrition due to their health-promoting proper...
Oat is an economically important crop and ranks sixth in world cereal production after maize, wheat,...
Nowadays trend in Europe is returning to harvesting of traditional feeding crops. One of these crops...
The use of oats in the human diet has decreased over the past 70 years. This is an unfortunate devel...
Oats are undervalued in comparison with wheat, rice and barley, despite their unique composition tha...
Oats nutritional characteristics for human consumption have been well described in many papers. Besi...
During the 20th century, the economic position of oats (Avena sativa L.) decreased strongly in favou...
The use of pure oats (oats cultivated with special care to avoid gluten contamination from wheat, ry...
The use of pure oats (oats cultivated with special care to avoid gluten contamination from wheat, ry...
Grains, including oats (Avena sativa L.), have been recognized functional foods, because provide ben...
The health benefits of oat cereals are linked to its high nutritional compounds, mixed-linkage (1→3)...
Oats are grown in the temperate regions worldwide and based on production, oats are the seventh most...
Avenanthramides, tocols and -glucans in oats are substances that can positively influence human hea...
Two oat (Avena sativa L.) and ten naked oat (Avena nuda L.) cultivars grown on an experimental farm ...
Oat is among the food crops and ancient grains cultivated and consumed worldwide. It is gaining in p...
Whole grain cereals are regarded as key components of nutrition due to their health-promoting proper...
Oat is an economically important crop and ranks sixth in world cereal production after maize, wheat,...
Nowadays trend in Europe is returning to harvesting of traditional feeding crops. One of these crops...
The use of oats in the human diet has decreased over the past 70 years. This is an unfortunate devel...
Oats are undervalued in comparison with wheat, rice and barley, despite their unique composition tha...
Oats nutritional characteristics for human consumption have been well described in many papers. Besi...
During the 20th century, the economic position of oats (Avena sativa L.) decreased strongly in favou...
The use of pure oats (oats cultivated with special care to avoid gluten contamination from wheat, ry...
The use of pure oats (oats cultivated with special care to avoid gluten contamination from wheat, ry...
Grains, including oats (Avena sativa L.), have been recognized functional foods, because provide ben...
The health benefits of oat cereals are linked to its high nutritional compounds, mixed-linkage (1→3)...
Oats are grown in the temperate regions worldwide and based on production, oats are the seventh most...
Avenanthramides, tocols and -glucans in oats are substances that can positively influence human hea...
Two oat (Avena sativa L.) and ten naked oat (Avena nuda L.) cultivars grown on an experimental farm ...
Oat is among the food crops and ancient grains cultivated and consumed worldwide. It is gaining in p...
Whole grain cereals are regarded as key components of nutrition due to their health-promoting proper...
Oat is an economically important crop and ranks sixth in world cereal production after maize, wheat,...
Nowadays trend in Europe is returning to harvesting of traditional feeding crops. One of these crops...