Pigmented Grains

Pigmented Grains

  • Arashdeep Singh
  • Savita Sharma
  • B.N Dar
  • Fatma Boukid
Publisher:ElsevierISBN 13: 9780443159077ISBN 10: 0443159076

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Pigmented Grains is written by Arashdeep Singh and published by Elsevier. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0443159076 (ISBN 10) and 9780443159077 (ISBN 13).

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