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  • - The study aimed to find the best conditions for germinating amaranth seeds to boost their antioxidant activity (AoxA), total phenolic (TPC), and flavonoid (TFC) content using response surface methodology.
  • - A central composite experimental design was used, experimenting with various germination temperatures (20-45 °C) and times (14-120 hours), resulting in 13 different treatments for the seeds.
  • - The optimal germination conditions found were 30 °C for 78 hours, leading to significant increases in AoxA (300-470%), TPC (829%), and TFC (213%), indicating that germination effectively enhances the health benefits of amaranth seeds.

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The aim of this study was to optimize the germination conditions of amaranth seeds that would maximize the antioxidant activity (AoxA), total phenolic (TPC), and flavonoid (TFC) contents. To optimize the germination bioprocess, response surface methodology was applied over three response variables (AoxA, TPC, TFC). A central composite rotable experimental design with two factors [germination temperature (GT), 20-45 ºC; germination time (Gt), 14-120 h] in five levels was used; 13 treatments were generated. The amaranth seeds were soaked in distilled water (25 °C/6 h) before germination. The sprouts from each treatment were dried (50 °C/8 h), cooled, and ground to obtain germinated amaranth flours (GAF). The best combination of germination bioprocess variables for producing optimized GAF with the highest AoxA [21.56 mmol trolox equivalent (TE)/100 g sample, dw], TPC [247.63 mg gallic acid equivalent (GAE)/100 g sample, dw], and TFC [81.39 mg catechin equivalent (CAE)/100 g sample, dw] was GT = 30 ºC/Gt = 78 h. The germination bioprocess increased AoxA, TPC, and TFC in 300-470, 829, and 213%, respectively. The germination is an effective strategy to increase the TPC and TFC of amaranth seeds for enhancing functionality with improved antioxidant activity.

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