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    Extruded Flaxseed Meal Enhances the Nutritional Quality of Cereal-based Products

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    Human consumption of flaxseed is increasing due to its health benefit properties and extrusion processes can enhance its nutritional quality. Extruded flaxseed meal (EFM) obtained in a pilot plant was characterized and incorporated in flour mixes and cereal-based bars to demonstrate its nutritious usefulness. Amino acid content was not affected by extrusion and, despite lysine was the limitating amino acid, the chemical score (CS) was 83 %. Thiamin and riboflavin decreased slightly as consequence of extrusion, phytic acid did not change and trypsin inhibitor activity was undetectable. Proximate composition and nutritional quality determined by biological and chemical indexes were compared among EFM, flour mixes (FM) and cereal bars (CB). They presented high protein levels (26, 20 and 17 %, respectively), good biological value (BV) (80, 79 and 65, respectively), acceptable true protein digestibility (TD) (73, 79 and 78, respectively), and high dietary fiber (33, 20.5 and 18 %, respectively). The ratio of ω6:ω3 for CB was within the WHO/FAO recommendations. These results open a new venue for the usefulsess of nutritious/healthy extruded flaxseed flours into ready-to-eat cereal-based products with improved nutritional quality. © 2013 Springer Science+Business Media New York.This research has been funded by Buenos Aires University 01/1171 project and the Spanish Commission of Science and Technology AGL2010-16310 project. We thank INTI, Argentine, for providing industrial facilities. E.P. is indebted to CSIC and FSE-EU for a JAE-post grant.Peer Reviewe

    Estudio de la calidad nutricional de arveja (Pisum sativum L.) sometida a procesos de extrusión

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    Trabajo presentado al XV Congreso Latinoamericano de Nutrición, celebrado en Chile en noviembre de 2009.Peer reviewe

    Comparative Genomics of Plant-Associated Pseudomonas spp.: Insights into Diversity and Inheritance of Traits Involved in Multitrophic Interactions

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