Gluten-Free Cereal Products as a Functional Food

Author(s):  
Elke K. Arendt ◽  
Michelle M. Moore
Processes ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (8) ◽  
pp. 1280
Author(s):  
Dariusz Dziki

Wheat pasta is one of the most important cereal products and is becoming increasingly popular worldwide because of its convenience, simple formulation, long shelf life, and high energetic value. Wheat pasta is usually obtained from refined flour rich in carbohydrates but with low content of phytochemicals, micronutrients, and fibre. The increased demand of consumers for healthy foods has generated interest among both researchers and food producers in developing functional food products. This review showcases the current trends in pasta fortification. Changes in the nutritional value, cooking quality, sensory attributes, and antioxidant properties of durum and common wheat pasta enriched with both plant and animal raw materials are discussed.


Foods ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (7) ◽  
pp. 228 ◽  
Author(s):  
Crawford ◽  
Kahlon ◽  
Wang ◽  
Friedman

Flatbreads are a major food consumed worldwide. To mitigate an undesirable safety aspect of flatbreads that might be associated with the potentially-toxic compound acrylamide, we recently developed recipes using a variety of grains that resulted in the production of low-acrylamide flatbreads. To further enhance the functionality of flatbreads, we have developed, in this work, new experimental flatbreads using potato, quinoa, and wheat flours supplemented with peel powders prepared from commercial nonorganic and organic fruits and vegetables (apples, cherry tomatoes, melons, oranges, pepino melons, sweet potato yams), potato peels, and mushroom powders (Lion’s Mane, Hericium erinaceus; Reishi, Ganoderma lucidum; and Turkey Tail, Trametes versicolor). These additives have all been reported to contain beneficial compositional and health properties. The results of fortification of the baked flatbreads showed either no effect or increases in acrylamide content by unknown mechanisms. Since the additives did not increase the acrylamide content of the quinoa flour flatbreads for the most part, such supplemented quinoa flatbreads have the potential to serve as a nutritional, gluten-free, low-acrylamide, and health-promoting functional food. Mushroom powder-fortified wheat flatbreads with relatively low acrylamide content may also have health benefits.


2008 ◽  
Vol 111 (1) ◽  
pp. 236-242 ◽  
Author(s):  
Elena Yazynina ◽  
Madelene Johansson ◽  
Margaretha Jägerstad ◽  
Jelena Jastrebova
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2019 ◽  
Vol 37 (No. 5) ◽  
pp. 345-350
Author(s):  
Jana Rysová ◽  
Eva Mašková ◽  
Zuzana Šmídová

The gluten content in oat products on the market in the Czech Republic was monitored. The ELISA kit Ridascreen gliadin from R-Biopharm based on the R5 antibody was used for the gliadin determination. Oat products (41 samples), including 21 samples of oat flakes, were tested. Only 6 samples were labelled as gluten-free and it was confirmed that these samples meet the criteria for gluten-free foods. The total of 29 oat products, of which 15 were samples of oat flakes, contained more than 20 mg/kg of gluten. This means that 71% of oat cereal products were contaminated with cereals toxic for people with celiac disease. It was shown that most oat products on the Czech market are not safe for people with gluten intolerance.


Author(s):  
Su Kılıç ◽  
Yeşim Elmacı

Buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum Moench and Fagopyrum tataricum (L.) Gaertn) contains high amounts of protein, dietary fiber, vitamins, minerals, essential polyunsaturated fatty acids and also a good source of important antioxidants such as rutin and phenolic compounds. In addition to its high protein bioavailability, buckwheat is also an important nutritional alternative to celiac patients due to gluten-free structure. Buckwheat has been utilized as a food raw material in production of various local food products. With the renewed interest due to its nutritive and health promoting value, it has been used with an increasing popularity as an important ingredient in diets and many new food products and also has significant potential for the functional food industry. In this study, chemical composition of buckwheat and literature on the present uses of buckwheat in foodstuffs are described.


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