This study aimed to determine the effect of the extrusion process on the nutritional and bioactive profiles of brewer’s spent grain (BSG), contributing to nutrition security by applying a circular economy concept. Response surface methodology was used to optimize the effect extrusion parameters (moisture content, screw speed, and barrel temperature ) had on BSG’s soluble dietary fiber, free glucose, and overall antioxidant capacity. Proximate composition analyses, amino acid profile, extractable polyphenolic content, and antioxidant capacity of BSG and brewer’s spent grain extruded under optimal conditions (BSGE) were carried out. Food safety was analyzed by their microbiological quality, gluten, and acrylamide content. Optimal extrusion co...
Barley and wheat were known to be domesticated, since the earliest ages when man took up agriculture...
Background: Brewer’s spent grain is one of the most abundant by-products of the brewing industry and...
Barley and wheat were known to be domesticated, since the earliest ages when man took up agriculture...
This study aimed to determine the effect of the extrusion process on the nutritional and bioactive p...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Development of Ingredients for Food Industry through By-Pr...
This study aimed to evaluate the effect of the extrusion process on the bioaccessibility of brewers’...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Dietary Bioactive Compounds: Implications for Oxidative St...
Brewer’s spent grain (BSG) is the largest by-product of beer production, generating over an approxim...
Trabajo presentado a las XXV Jornadas Internacionales de Nutrición Práctica, celebradas en formato o...
Distiller's dried grains and garbanzo flour were blended with corn grits for the development of extr...
Brewers’ spent grain (BSG) is the most abundant byproduct generated from the beer-brewing process. B...
Distiller\u27s dried grains and garbanzo flour were blended with corn grits for the development of e...
Brewer’s spent grain (BSG) is a by-product generated in large quantities during beer manufacturing. ...
Brewer’s spent grain (BSG) is a by-product generated in large quantities during beer manufacturing. ...
Barley and wheat were known to be domesticated, since the earliest ages when man took up agriculture...
Barley and wheat were known to be domesticated, since the earliest ages when man took up agriculture...
Background: Brewer’s spent grain is one of the most abundant by-products of the brewing industry and...
Barley and wheat were known to be domesticated, since the earliest ages when man took up agriculture...
This study aimed to determine the effect of the extrusion process on the nutritional and bioactive p...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Development of Ingredients for Food Industry through By-Pr...
This study aimed to evaluate the effect of the extrusion process on the bioaccessibility of brewers’...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Dietary Bioactive Compounds: Implications for Oxidative St...
Brewer’s spent grain (BSG) is the largest by-product of beer production, generating over an approxim...
Trabajo presentado a las XXV Jornadas Internacionales de Nutrición Práctica, celebradas en formato o...
Distiller's dried grains and garbanzo flour were blended with corn grits for the development of extr...
Brewers’ spent grain (BSG) is the most abundant byproduct generated from the beer-brewing process. B...
Distiller\u27s dried grains and garbanzo flour were blended with corn grits for the development of e...
Brewer’s spent grain (BSG) is a by-product generated in large quantities during beer manufacturing. ...
Brewer’s spent grain (BSG) is a by-product generated in large quantities during beer manufacturing. ...
Barley and wheat were known to be domesticated, since the earliest ages when man took up agriculture...
Barley and wheat were known to be domesticated, since the earliest ages when man took up agriculture...
Background: Brewer’s spent grain is one of the most abundant by-products of the brewing industry and...
Barley and wheat were known to be domesticated, since the earliest ages when man took up agriculture...