Losses of nutrients and anti-nutrients in red and white sorghum cultivars after decorticating in optimised conditions.

Int J Food Sci Nutr

a Instituto de Tecnología de Alimentos, CONICET, Facultad de Ingeniería Química , Universidad Nacional del Litoral , Santa Fe , Argentina.

Published: May 2018

The aims were to optimise pearling process of red and white sorghum by assessing the effects of pearling time and grain moisture on endosperm yield and flour ash content and to assess nutrient and anti-nutrient losses produced by pearling different cultivars in optimised conditions. Both variables significantly affected both responses. Losses of ashes (58%), proteins (9.5%), lipids (54.5%), Na (37%), Mg (48.5%) and phenolic compounds (43%) were similar among red and white hybrids. However, losses of P (30% vs. 51%), phytic acid (47% vs. 66%), Fe (22% vs. 55%), Zn (32% vs. 62%), Ca (60% vs. 66%), K (46% vs. 61%) and Cu (51% vs. 71%) were lower for red than white sorghum due to different degree of extraction and distribution of components in the grain. Optimised pearling conditions were extrapolated to other hybrids, indicating these criteria could be applied at industrial level to obtain refined flours with proper quality and good endosperm yields.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09637486.2017.1353956DOI Listing

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