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Changes in available methionine and tryptophan contents during cereal flake production (CROSBI ID 86998)

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Horvatić, Marija ; Vedrina-Dragojević, Irena Changes in available methionine and tryptophan contents during cereal flake production // Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 80 (2000), 502-506-x

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Horvatić, Marija ; Vedrina-Dragojević, Irena

engleski

Changes in available methionine and tryptophan contents during cereal flake production

The changes in available methionine and tryptophan contents during industrial production of wheat, rye, barley and oat flakes have been investigated. The contents of available methionine and tryptophan were lowered significantly (p=0.05) under conditions of technological processing. The total decrease in available methionine ranged from 13 to 26 percent and tryptophan from 10 to 20 percent. Hydrothermal treatment (120 degree Celsius, 60 min, 1.99 x 10^5 Pa) of whole cereal grain had a considerable impact on the damage to available methionine, but the highest decrease in tryptophan was determined after the flaking process (70 degree Celsius, 0.3 mm gap). The total decrease in these amino acids correlates significantly (p=0.001) and positively with values for lipid oxidation products, expressed on a total lipid basis, in cereal flakes as well as in untreated cereal grains. Available methionine and tryptophan contents in proteins of cereal flakes equalled or exceeded requirements for adults recommended by the FAO 1985 reference pattern.

cereal flakes; available methionine; tryptophan

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80

2000.

502-506-x

objavljeno

0022-5142

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