Pigmented Grains: Nutritional Properties, Bioactive Potential, and Food Application
Pigmented Grains: Nutritional Properties, Bioactive Potential, and Food Application highlights the potential of pigmented grains crops in the human diet and their health benefits due to presences of the rich source of phytochemicals and pigments. Divided in 13 chapters, the book covers the breeding approaches and techniques for producing pigmented grains, the functionality and nutritional properties of wheat, rice, maize, barley, oats and rye, sorghum, millets, and pseudo cereals such as amaranth, quinoa and buckwheat. The book also covers processing of pigmented grains and effect on their functionality, besides utilization of pigmented grains and their by-products in a variety of products. A comprehensive reference written for teachers, scientists, researchers, students and all others who have interest in pigmented grains their potential nutritional value, utilization in food processing, value addition, and combating malnutrition and nutritional security. - Discusses nutrition, bioactive potential, and opportunities for use in food products - Presents processing techniques for extraction and enhancing product quality from pigmented grains - Covers breeding approaches and techniques for producing pigmented grains - Includes wheat, rice, maize, barley, oats and rye, sorghum, millets, amaranth, quinoa, and buckwheat
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Pigmented Grains: Nutritional Properties, Bioactive Potential, and Food Application
Pigmented Grains: Nutritional Properties, Bioactive Potential, and Food Application highlights the potential of pigmented grains crops in the human diet and their health benefits due to presences of the rich source of phytochemicals and pigments. Divided in 13 chapters, the book covers the breeding approaches and techniques for producing pigmented grains, the functionality and nutritional properties of wheat, rice, maize, barley, oats and rye, sorghum, millets, and pseudo cereals such as amaranth, quinoa and buckwheat. The book also covers processing of pigmented grains and effect on their functionality, besides utilization of pigmented grains and their by-products in a variety of products. A comprehensive reference written for teachers, scientists, researchers, students and all others who have interest in pigmented grains their potential nutritional value, utilization in food processing, value addition, and combating malnutrition and nutritional security. - Discusses nutrition, bioactive potential, and opportunities for use in food products - Presents processing techniques for extraction and enhancing product quality from pigmented grains - Covers breeding approaches and techniques for producing pigmented grains - Includes wheat, rice, maize, barley, oats and rye, sorghum, millets, amaranth, quinoa, and buckwheat
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Pigmented Grains: Nutritional Properties, Bioactive Potential, and Food Application

Pigmented Grains: Nutritional Properties, Bioactive Potential, and Food Application

Pigmented Grains: Nutritional Properties, Bioactive Potential, and Food Application

Pigmented Grains: Nutritional Properties, Bioactive Potential, and Food Application

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Pigmented Grains: Nutritional Properties, Bioactive Potential, and Food Application highlights the potential of pigmented grains crops in the human diet and their health benefits due to presences of the rich source of phytochemicals and pigments. Divided in 13 chapters, the book covers the breeding approaches and techniques for producing pigmented grains, the functionality and nutritional properties of wheat, rice, maize, barley, oats and rye, sorghum, millets, and pseudo cereals such as amaranth, quinoa and buckwheat. The book also covers processing of pigmented grains and effect on their functionality, besides utilization of pigmented grains and their by-products in a variety of products. A comprehensive reference written for teachers, scientists, researchers, students and all others who have interest in pigmented grains their potential nutritional value, utilization in food processing, value addition, and combating malnutrition and nutritional security. - Discusses nutrition, bioactive potential, and opportunities for use in food products - Presents processing techniques for extraction and enhancing product quality from pigmented grains - Covers breeding approaches and techniques for producing pigmented grains - Includes wheat, rice, maize, barley, oats and rye, sorghum, millets, amaranth, quinoa, and buckwheat

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ISBN-13: 9780443159077
Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology Books
Publication date: 07/15/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 308
File size: 29 MB
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About the Author

Arashdeep Singh, PhD Food Technology, working as Extension Specialist (Food Technology) in Department of Food Science and Technology, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, India. He has attended workshop on Extrusion Processing at Kansas State University, USA. He has participated in various National and International conferences and received best poster awards. He also participated in AACCI Annual Meeting 2017 and received Nutrition Division Best Student Research Award for the research paper presented. He also received Baba Ganga Singh Memerial Innovative Research Award for the year 2017, by Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, India. He published 30 research and review papers in various national and international journals and contributed about 10 book chapters toward National and International Books. Currently, he is working on the bioactive potential and functionality enhancement of food grains through various novel bio-processing techniques and development of functional food products thereof.
Savita Sharma works as Senior Dough Rheologist in Department of Food Science and Technology, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, India. Dr. Sharma has published more than 100 research papers in reputed and high-impact journals. She has been actively involved in research various innovative projects. Her main fields of study are Functionality enhancement of pasta, Processing and Utilization of cereal barns, non-conventional legumes and novel grains.
Dr Basharat Nabi Dar is a graduate in Agricultural Sciences and did his MS and PhD in Food Technology. He started his professional career in 2012 as Assistant Professor of Food Technology at IUST, Kashmir, India. He has been a Visiting Scientist at the Institute of Food Science, Cornell University, USA under the CV Raman Fellowship of the University Grants Commission, India.  He is the recipient of the UGC research Award 2014-16 in the field of Agricultural sciences. He is on the expert panel of the Joint FAO/WHO Expert meeting on the prevention and control of microbiological hazards in fresh fruits and vegetables (JEMRA). Recognition of his contributions has provided ample opportunities to collaborate, present talks, interact with professionals and has an active presence in public policy discourse through his position as a technical expert to WHO/FAO, & the GOI.
Fatma Boukid is currently a senior project manager and food scientist at Clonbio engineering group Ltd. Previously, she was a researcher and manager of "ProFuture" project at the Institute of Agrifood Research and Technology IRTA-Monells (Spain). She holds PhD, M.Sc. and engineering degrees in food science and technologies. She has more than 70 publications among them 63 peer-reviewed papers in international journals, 5 book chapters and has more than 10 communications in national and international congresses. She also edited a book titled "Cereal-Based Foodstuffs: The Backbone of Mediterranean Cuisine". She is involved with Cereals & Grains Association since 2016 having different roles (student representative of Cereals & Europe, vice chair of pulses division and communication officer of pulses division).

Table of Contents

1. Diversity of Pigmented grains and Current scenario2. Breeding Approaches and Techniques for producing pigmented grains3. Pigmented Wheat: Functionality beyond basic Nutrition4. Nutritional quality and Phyto-chemistry of Pigmented Rice/paddy5. Phytochemicals in Pigmented Maize and their health promising prospects6. Potential benefits of Pigmented Barley in human health7. Nutritional characteristics and phenolic compounds in Pigmented Oats and Rye8. Phyto-Nutritional components and health promoting aspects of Pigmented Sorghum9. Nutraceutical compounds and Potential human health benefits of Pigmented Millets10. Antioxidant components and health benefits of Pigmented pseudo cereals (Amaranth, quinoa and buckwheat)11. Processing of pigmented grains and effect on their functionality12. Utilization of pigmented grains and their by-products in a variety of products13. Advances in Pigment extraction from different parts and their stability

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