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Wheat and Rice beyond Phenolic Acids: Genetics, Identification Database, Antioxidant Properties, and Potential Health Effects
Wheat and rice play a vital role in human nutrition and food security. A better understanding of the potential health benefits associated with consuming these cereals, combined with studies by plant scientists and food chemists to view the entire food value chain from the field, pre and post-harvest...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9739071/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36501323 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11233283 |
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author | Shahidi, Fereidoon Danielski, Renan Rhein, Samantha Ottani Meisel, Lee A. Fuentes, Jocelyn Speisky, Hernan Schwember, Andrés R. de Camargo, Adriano Costa |
author_facet | Shahidi, Fereidoon Danielski, Renan Rhein, Samantha Ottani Meisel, Lee A. Fuentes, Jocelyn Speisky, Hernan Schwember, Andrés R. de Camargo, Adriano Costa |
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description | Wheat and rice play a vital role in human nutrition and food security. A better understanding of the potential health benefits associated with consuming these cereals, combined with studies by plant scientists and food chemists to view the entire food value chain from the field, pre and post-harvest processing, and subsequent “fork” consumption, may provide the necessary tools to optimize wheat and rice production towards the goal of better human health improvement and food security, providing tools to better adapt to the challenges associated with climate change. Since the available literature usually focuses on only one food chain segment, this narrative review was designed to address the identities and concentration of phenolics of these cereal crops from a farm-to-fork perspective. Wheat and rice genetics, phenolic databases, antioxidant properties, and potential health effects are summarized. These cereals contain much more than phenolic acids, having significant concentrations of flavonoids (including anthocyanins) and proanthocyanidins in a cultivar-dependent manner. Their potential health benefits in vitro have been extensively studied. According to a number of in vivo studies, consumption of whole wheat, wheat bran, whole rice, and rice bran may be strategies to improve health. Likewise, anthocyanin-rich cultivars have shown to be very promising as functional foods |
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spelling | pubmed-97390712022-12-11 Wheat and Rice beyond Phenolic Acids: Genetics, Identification Database, Antioxidant Properties, and Potential Health Effects Shahidi, Fereidoon Danielski, Renan Rhein, Samantha Ottani Meisel, Lee A. Fuentes, Jocelyn Speisky, Hernan Schwember, Andrés R. de Camargo, Adriano Costa Plants (Basel) Review Wheat and rice play a vital role in human nutrition and food security. A better understanding of the potential health benefits associated with consuming these cereals, combined with studies by plant scientists and food chemists to view the entire food value chain from the field, pre and post-harvest processing, and subsequent “fork” consumption, may provide the necessary tools to optimize wheat and rice production towards the goal of better human health improvement and food security, providing tools to better adapt to the challenges associated with climate change. Since the available literature usually focuses on only one food chain segment, this narrative review was designed to address the identities and concentration of phenolics of these cereal crops from a farm-to-fork perspective. Wheat and rice genetics, phenolic databases, antioxidant properties, and potential health effects are summarized. These cereals contain much more than phenolic acids, having significant concentrations of flavonoids (including anthocyanins) and proanthocyanidins in a cultivar-dependent manner. Their potential health benefits in vitro have been extensively studied. According to a number of in vivo studies, consumption of whole wheat, wheat bran, whole rice, and rice bran may be strategies to improve health. Likewise, anthocyanin-rich cultivars have shown to be very promising as functional foods MDPI 2022-11-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9739071/ /pubmed/36501323 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11233283 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/). |
spellingShingle | Review Shahidi, Fereidoon Danielski, Renan Rhein, Samantha Ottani Meisel, Lee A. Fuentes, Jocelyn Speisky, Hernan Schwember, Andrés R. de Camargo, Adriano Costa Wheat and Rice beyond Phenolic Acids: Genetics, Identification Database, Antioxidant Properties, and Potential Health Effects |
title | Wheat and Rice beyond Phenolic Acids: Genetics, Identification Database, Antioxidant Properties, and Potential Health Effects |
title_full | Wheat and Rice beyond Phenolic Acids: Genetics, Identification Database, Antioxidant Properties, and Potential Health Effects |
title_fullStr | Wheat and Rice beyond Phenolic Acids: Genetics, Identification Database, Antioxidant Properties, and Potential Health Effects |
title_full_unstemmed | Wheat and Rice beyond Phenolic Acids: Genetics, Identification Database, Antioxidant Properties, and Potential Health Effects |
title_short | Wheat and Rice beyond Phenolic Acids: Genetics, Identification Database, Antioxidant Properties, and Potential Health Effects |
title_sort | wheat and rice beyond phenolic acids: genetics, identification database, antioxidant properties, and potential health effects |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9739071/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36501323 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11233283 |
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