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Physical, microscopic and chemical characterisation of industrial rye and wheat brans from the Nordic countries

BACKGROUND: Epidemiological studies show inverse relationship between intake of wholegrain cereals and several chronic diseases. Components and mechanisms behind possible protective effects of wholegrain cereals are poorly understood. OBJECTIVE: To characterise commercial rye bran preparations, comp...

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Autores principales: Kamal-Eldin, Afaf, Lærke, Helle Nygaard, Knudsen, Knud-Erik Bach, Lampi, Anna-Maija, Piironen, Vieno, Adlercreutz, Herman, Katina, Kati, Poutanen, Kaisa, Ɨman, Per
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Publicado: CoAction Publishing 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2675562/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19412350
http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/fnr.v53i0.1912
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author Kamal-Eldin, Afaf
Lærke, Helle Nygaard
Knudsen, Knud-Erik Bach
Lampi, Anna-Maija
Piironen, Vieno
Adlercreutz, Herman
Katina, Kati
Poutanen, Kaisa
Ɨman, Per
author_facet Kamal-Eldin, Afaf
Lærke, Helle Nygaard
Knudsen, Knud-Erik Bach
Lampi, Anna-Maija
Piironen, Vieno
Adlercreutz, Herman
Katina, Kati
Poutanen, Kaisa
Ɨman, Per
author_sort Kamal-Eldin, Afaf
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description BACKGROUND: Epidemiological studies show inverse relationship between intake of wholegrain cereals and several chronic diseases. Components and mechanisms behind possible protective effects of wholegrain cereals are poorly understood. OBJECTIVE: To characterise commercial rye bran preparations, compared to wheat bran, regarding structure and content of nutrients as well as a number of presumably bioactive compounds. DESIGN: Six different rye brans from Sweden, Denmark and Finland were analysed and compared with two wheat brans regarding colour, particle size distribution, microscopic structures and chemical composition including proximal components, vitamins, minerals and bioactive compounds. RESULTS: Rye brans were generally greener in colour and smaller in particle size than wheat brans. The rye brans varied considerably in their starch content (13.2–;28.3%), which reflected variable inclusion of the starchy endosperm. Although rye and wheat brans contained comparable levels of total dietary fibre, they differed in the relative proportions of fibre components (i.e. arabinoxylan, β-glucan, cellulose, fructan and Klason lignin). Generally, rye brans contained less cellulose and more β-glucan and fructan than wheat brans. Within small variations, the rye and wheat brans were comparable regarding the contents of tocopherols/tocotrienols, total folate, sterols/stanols, phenolic acids and lignans. Rye bran had less glycine betaine and more alkylresorcinols than wheat brans. CONCLUSIONS: The observed variation in the chemical composition of industrially produced rye brans calls for the need of standardisation of this commodity, especially when used as a functional ingredient in foods.
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spelling pubmed-26755622009-04-30 Physical, microscopic and chemical characterisation of industrial rye and wheat brans from the Nordic countries Kamal-Eldin, Afaf Lærke, Helle Nygaard Knudsen, Knud-Erik Bach Lampi, Anna-Maija Piironen, Vieno Adlercreutz, Herman Katina, Kati Poutanen, Kaisa Ɨman, Per Food Nutr Res Original Article BACKGROUND: Epidemiological studies show inverse relationship between intake of wholegrain cereals and several chronic diseases. Components and mechanisms behind possible protective effects of wholegrain cereals are poorly understood. OBJECTIVE: To characterise commercial rye bran preparations, compared to wheat bran, regarding structure and content of nutrients as well as a number of presumably bioactive compounds. DESIGN: Six different rye brans from Sweden, Denmark and Finland were analysed and compared with two wheat brans regarding colour, particle size distribution, microscopic structures and chemical composition including proximal components, vitamins, minerals and bioactive compounds. RESULTS: Rye brans were generally greener in colour and smaller in particle size than wheat brans. The rye brans varied considerably in their starch content (13.2–;28.3%), which reflected variable inclusion of the starchy endosperm. Although rye and wheat brans contained comparable levels of total dietary fibre, they differed in the relative proportions of fibre components (i.e. arabinoxylan, β-glucan, cellulose, fructan and Klason lignin). Generally, rye brans contained less cellulose and more β-glucan and fructan than wheat brans. Within small variations, the rye and wheat brans were comparable regarding the contents of tocopherols/tocotrienols, total folate, sterols/stanols, phenolic acids and lignans. Rye bran had less glycine betaine and more alkylresorcinols than wheat brans. CONCLUSIONS: The observed variation in the chemical composition of industrially produced rye brans calls for the need of standardisation of this commodity, especially when used as a functional ingredient in foods. CoAction Publishing 2009-04-22 /pmc/articles/PMC2675562/ /pubmed/19412350 http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/fnr.v53i0.1912 Text en © 2009 Afaf Kamal-Eldin et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 Unported License, permitting all non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Kamal-Eldin, Afaf
Lærke, Helle Nygaard
Knudsen, Knud-Erik Bach
Lampi, Anna-Maija
Piironen, Vieno
Adlercreutz, Herman
Katina, Kati
Poutanen, Kaisa
Ɨman, Per
Physical, microscopic and chemical characterisation of industrial rye and wheat brans from the Nordic countries
title Physical, microscopic and chemical characterisation of industrial rye and wheat brans from the Nordic countries
title_full Physical, microscopic and chemical characterisation of industrial rye and wheat brans from the Nordic countries
title_fullStr Physical, microscopic and chemical characterisation of industrial rye and wheat brans from the Nordic countries
title_full_unstemmed Physical, microscopic and chemical characterisation of industrial rye and wheat brans from the Nordic countries
title_short Physical, microscopic and chemical characterisation of industrial rye and wheat brans from the Nordic countries
title_sort physical, microscopic and chemical characterisation of industrial rye and wheat brans from the nordic countries
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2675562/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19412350
http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/fnr.v53i0.1912
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