The explosion of interest around the health benefits of whole grains has led to a new focus on the bioactive components of cereals, including their location and physiological effects. Grains are an important source of minerals (notably selenium, iron and zinc) and vitamins, such as folate. These nutrients are often degraded or removed by the milling or polishing of the grain to provide refined products. Measurements of these components require methodologies for analysis that must be accurate and reproducible and that provide adequate samples to allow wide screening.
The work of the 47 prominent international food scientists presented in this comprehensive volume is the direct result of the European Union’s Framework 6 HEALTHGRAIN program which focuses on the role of wholegrain cereals in reducing the risk of metabolic syndrome-related diseases. The development of routine analytical methods for this group of essential phytochemical and dietary fiber components will help food companies improve the health benefits of their products as well as their abilities to measure the bioactive ingredients in cereal-based foods.
HEALTHGRAIN Methods: Analysis of Bioactive Components in Small Grain Cereals
Cereal Foods in Diet and Health
Kaisa Poutanen
Sterols
Laura Nyström, Tanja Nurmi, Anna-Maija Lampi, and Vieno Piironen
Tocopherols and Tocotrienols
Anna-Maija Lampi, and Vieno Piironen
Analytical Procedures for Determination of Alk(en)ylresorcinols in Cereals and Cereal Products
Rikard Landberg, Afaf Kamal-Eldin, Annica A. M. Andersson, and Per Åman
Phenolic Acids
Li Li, Claudia Harflett, Michael H. Beale and Jane L. Ward
Lignan Analysis of Cereal Samples by GC/MS
Klara Ercsey, Eva Nagy-Scholz, Szilveszter Gergely, and Andras Salgo
Total Folate
Susanna Kariluoto and Vieno Piironen
Carotenoids
El-Sayed M. Abdel-Aal and J. Christopher Young
Methods for the Analysis of Selenium and Other Minerals
Jacqueline L. Stroud, Fang-Jie Zhao, Steve P. McGrath and Dave Hart
Quantitative Analysis of Oat Avenanthramides
Lena H. Dimberg and Jelena Jastrebova
Phytate
Erika Skoglund, Nils-Gunnar Carlsson and Ann-Sofie Sandberg
Anthocyanidins
J. Christopher Young and El-Sayed M. Abdel-Aal
Total Dietary Fiber
Danuta Boros and Per Åman
Quantification of Arabinoxylans and Their Degree of Branching Using Gas Chromatography
Kurt Gebruers, Christophe M. Courtin and Jan A. Delcour
Enzymatic Mapping of Arabinoxylan Structure
Luc Saulnier and Bernard Quemener
Molecular Weight Distributions of Water-Extractable ß-Glucan and Arabinoxylan
Roger Andersson, Annica Andersson and Per Åman
Spatial Mapping of Cell Wall Components in the Cereal Endosperm Using Spectroscopic, Fluorescent and Immunochemical Methods
Geraldine A. Toole, Nikolaus Wellner, Craig B. Faulds, E. N. Clare Mills, Cecile Barron, Marie Françoise Devaux and Fabienne Guillon
Screening for Dietary Fiber Constituents in Cereals by Near Infrared Spectroscopy
András Salgó, Szilveszter Gergely and Kurt Gebruers
Combining Bioactive Components with Conventional Targets in Plant Breeding Programmes
Zoltan Bedo, Mariann Rakszegi, Laszlo Láng, Kurt Gebruers, Vieno Piironen, Domenico Lafiandra, Jane Ward, Andy Phillips and Peter R. Shewry
Future Prospects for the Analysis of Bioactive Components in Cereal Grain
Jane L. Ward and Peter R. Shewry
IndexPublish Date: 2010
Format: 6” x 9” spiral bound
ISBN: 978-1-891127-70-0
Pages: 290
Images: 86 images
Publication Weight: 2 lbs
Edited by Peter R. Shewry and Jane L. Ward
HEALTHGRAIN Methods: Analysis of Bioactive Components in Small Grain Cereals