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Milk Thistle Oilseed Cake Flour Fractions: A Source of Silymarin and Macronutrients for Gluten-Free Bread

The utilization of plant by-products as functional food ingredients has received increasing attention in the last decade. One such by-product generated during milk thistle oil pressing is oilseed cakes, which could be used as a novel food ingredient. Therefore, the study aimed at investigating the e...

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Autores principales: Bedrníček, Jan, Lorenc, František, Jarošová, Markéta, Bártová, Veronika, Smetana, Pavel, Kadlec, Jaromír, Jirotková, Dana, Kyselka, Jan, Petrášková, Eva, Bjelková, Marie, Konvalina, Petr, Hoang, Trong Nghia, Bárta, Jan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9598143/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36290745
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox11102022
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author Bedrníček, Jan
Lorenc, František
Jarošová, Markéta
Bártová, Veronika
Smetana, Pavel
Kadlec, Jaromír
Jirotková, Dana
Kyselka, Jan
Petrášková, Eva
Bjelková, Marie
Konvalina, Petr
Hoang, Trong Nghia
Bárta, Jan
author_facet Bedrníček, Jan
Lorenc, František
Jarošová, Markéta
Bártová, Veronika
Smetana, Pavel
Kadlec, Jaromír
Jirotková, Dana
Kyselka, Jan
Petrášková, Eva
Bjelková, Marie
Konvalina, Petr
Hoang, Trong Nghia
Bárta, Jan
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description The utilization of plant by-products as functional food ingredients has received increasing attention in the last decade. One such by-product generated during milk thistle oil pressing is oilseed cakes, which could be used as a novel food ingredient. Therefore, the study aimed at investigating the effects of the addition of milk thistle oilseed cake (MTOC) flour fractions obtained via dry sieving, differing in particle size (unsieved; coarse: >710 µm; medium: 315–710 µm; and fine: <315 µm), on the quality of gluten-free bread and stability of silymarin during breadmaking. The 10% addition of the fractions into gluten-free bread increased the protein, fibre, fat, ash and silymarin content. The breads with the coarse fraction had the highest content of fibre, whereas the breads with the fine fraction excelled in protein, fat and ash content. The medium fraction was characterized as the richest source of silymarin, whilst the fine fraction was the poorest. Silymarin constituents were slightly released during dough rising but also partially decomposed during baking; moreover, silydianin was the most susceptible and degraded the most. The enriched breads had better sensory and textural properties compared to the control bread. The results suggest that MTOC flour fractions can improve the potential health benefits and nutritional profile of gluten-free bread.
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spelling pubmed-95981432022-10-27 Milk Thistle Oilseed Cake Flour Fractions: A Source of Silymarin and Macronutrients for Gluten-Free Bread Bedrníček, Jan Lorenc, František Jarošová, Markéta Bártová, Veronika Smetana, Pavel Kadlec, Jaromír Jirotková, Dana Kyselka, Jan Petrášková, Eva Bjelková, Marie Konvalina, Petr Hoang, Trong Nghia Bárta, Jan Antioxidants (Basel) Article The utilization of plant by-products as functional food ingredients has received increasing attention in the last decade. One such by-product generated during milk thistle oil pressing is oilseed cakes, which could be used as a novel food ingredient. Therefore, the study aimed at investigating the effects of the addition of milk thistle oilseed cake (MTOC) flour fractions obtained via dry sieving, differing in particle size (unsieved; coarse: >710 µm; medium: 315–710 µm; and fine: <315 µm), on the quality of gluten-free bread and stability of silymarin during breadmaking. The 10% addition of the fractions into gluten-free bread increased the protein, fibre, fat, ash and silymarin content. The breads with the coarse fraction had the highest content of fibre, whereas the breads with the fine fraction excelled in protein, fat and ash content. The medium fraction was characterized as the richest source of silymarin, whilst the fine fraction was the poorest. Silymarin constituents were slightly released during dough rising but also partially decomposed during baking; moreover, silydianin was the most susceptible and degraded the most. The enriched breads had better sensory and textural properties compared to the control bread. The results suggest that MTOC flour fractions can improve the potential health benefits and nutritional profile of gluten-free bread. MDPI 2022-10-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9598143/ /pubmed/36290745 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox11102022 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Bedrníček, Jan
Lorenc, František
Jarošová, Markéta
Bártová, Veronika
Smetana, Pavel
Kadlec, Jaromír
Jirotková, Dana
Kyselka, Jan
Petrášková, Eva
Bjelková, Marie
Konvalina, Petr
Hoang, Trong Nghia
Bárta, Jan
Milk Thistle Oilseed Cake Flour Fractions: A Source of Silymarin and Macronutrients for Gluten-Free Bread
title Milk Thistle Oilseed Cake Flour Fractions: A Source of Silymarin and Macronutrients for Gluten-Free Bread
title_full Milk Thistle Oilseed Cake Flour Fractions: A Source of Silymarin and Macronutrients for Gluten-Free Bread
title_fullStr Milk Thistle Oilseed Cake Flour Fractions: A Source of Silymarin and Macronutrients for Gluten-Free Bread
title_full_unstemmed Milk Thistle Oilseed Cake Flour Fractions: A Source of Silymarin and Macronutrients for Gluten-Free Bread
title_short Milk Thistle Oilseed Cake Flour Fractions: A Source of Silymarin and Macronutrients for Gluten-Free Bread
title_sort milk thistle oilseed cake flour fractions: a source of silymarin and macronutrients for gluten-free bread
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9598143/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36290745
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox11102022
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