AbstractTwo wheat varieties grown in Upper and Delta Egypt were compared for their total phenolic content and antioxidant activities. Three solvent systems have been used to prepare the antioxidant extracts from whole wheat and its bran fraction. The three solvent systems included 50% acetone (v/v), 70% methanol (v/v) and 70% ethanol (v/v). Antioxidant activities were tested using DPPH radical scavenging activity and total flavonoid content. The results showed that the extraction solvents and wheat varieties significantly altered the total phenolics and antioxidant activity of whole wheat and bran, and 50% acetone is a recommended solvent for extracting phenolic compounds from the tested wheat and bran. Also data indicated that the bran fra...
Cereals are good source of biologically active compounds that contribute to reducing the risk of cor...
Free radical scavenging properties and phenolic content of extracts from a novel Chinese black-grain...
AbstractAntioxidant phenolic compounds (PCs) are gaining popularity day by day for their health prom...
AbstractTwo wheat varieties grown in Upper and Delta Egypt were compared for their total phenolic co...
Abstract The importance of wheat has mainly been attributed to its ability to be ground into flour ...
Abstract The present study was undertaken to establish the effect of enzymatic treatment on the cont...
Phenolic and polyphenolic compounds were extracted from wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) in order to ass...
The health benefits of whole wheat consumption can be partially attributed to wheat's phytochemicals...
Thirteen cereal varieties were evaluated for their DPPH radical, ABTS radical cationscavenging activ...
Extracts of wheat bran and barley husk with solvents of different polarity were analyzed to determin...
The objective of this study was to determine phenolic compounds and the total antioxidant capacity i...
Among health-promoting phytochemicals in whole grains, phenolic compounds have gained attention as t...
The present study examined and compared wheat grain, bran, aleurone, and micronized aleurone for the...
A whole grain consists of the intact, ground, cracked or flaked caryopsis, whose principal anatomica...
Wheat is the second most consumed cereal for human consumption after rice due to the presence of hig...
Cereals are good source of biologically active compounds that contribute to reducing the risk of cor...
Free radical scavenging properties and phenolic content of extracts from a novel Chinese black-grain...
AbstractAntioxidant phenolic compounds (PCs) are gaining popularity day by day for their health prom...
AbstractTwo wheat varieties grown in Upper and Delta Egypt were compared for their total phenolic co...
Abstract The importance of wheat has mainly been attributed to its ability to be ground into flour ...
Abstract The present study was undertaken to establish the effect of enzymatic treatment on the cont...
Phenolic and polyphenolic compounds were extracted from wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) in order to ass...
The health benefits of whole wheat consumption can be partially attributed to wheat's phytochemicals...
Thirteen cereal varieties were evaluated for their DPPH radical, ABTS radical cationscavenging activ...
Extracts of wheat bran and barley husk with solvents of different polarity were analyzed to determin...
The objective of this study was to determine phenolic compounds and the total antioxidant capacity i...
Among health-promoting phytochemicals in whole grains, phenolic compounds have gained attention as t...
The present study examined and compared wheat grain, bran, aleurone, and micronized aleurone for the...
A whole grain consists of the intact, ground, cracked or flaked caryopsis, whose principal anatomica...
Wheat is the second most consumed cereal for human consumption after rice due to the presence of hig...
Cereals are good source of biologically active compounds that contribute to reducing the risk of cor...
Free radical scavenging properties and phenolic content of extracts from a novel Chinese black-grain...
AbstractAntioxidant phenolic compounds (PCs) are gaining popularity day by day for their health prom...