Effect of processing (sprouting and/or fermentation) on sorghum and maize: II. Vitamins and amino acid composition. Biological utilization of maize protein
Abstract
The use of sprouted and or fermented maize and sorghum in improving weaning food nutrient quality was investigated. The cereals were studied for their thiamin, niacin, pyridoxine and amino acid composition and for their protein quality by nitrogen retention in young rats and by protein synthesis in vitro. Germination (sprouting) improved the vitamin content whereas fermentation had no substantial effect. The amino acids were slightly improved,...
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Title
Effect of processing (sprouting and/or fermentation) on sorghum and maize: II. Vitamins and amino acid composition. Biological utilization of maize protein
Published Date
Jan 1, 1993
Journal
Volume
48
Issue
2
Pages
201 - 204
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