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Food Sci Technol Int ; 18(2): 113-22, 2012 Apr.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22414936

RÉSUMÉ

Tempeh is a popular Indonesian product obtained from legume seeds by solid-state fermentation with Rhizopus sp. The aim of this research was to study the effect of simultaneous mixed-culture fermentation of grass pea seeds on selected parameters of products as compared to traditional tempeh. The inoculum contained different ratios of Rhizopus oligosporus and Aspergillus oryzae spores. The simultaneous fermentation of grass pea seeds with inoculum consisting of 1.2 × 10(6) R. oligosporus and 0.6 × 10(6) A. oryzae spores (per 60 g of seeds) resulted in a product of improved quality, as compared with traditionally made tempeh (obtained after inoculation with 1.2 × 10(6) R. oligosporus spores), at the same fermentation time. This product had radical scavenging ability 70% higher than the one obtained with pure R. oligosporus culture and contained 2.23 g/kg dm of soluble phenols. The thiamin and riboflavin levels were above three (340 µg/g dm) and two (50.50 µg/g dm) folds higher than in traditionally made tempeh, respectively. The product had 65% in vitro bioavailability of proteins and 33% in vitro bioavailability of sugars. It also contained 40% less 3-N-oxalyl-L-2, 3-diaminopropionic acid (0.074 g/kg dm), as compared to traditional tempeh.


Sujet(s)
Aspergillus oryzae/métabolisme , Fermentation/physiologie , Lathyrus/métabolisme , Rhizopus/métabolisme , Produits alimentaires à base de soja , Analyse d'aliment , Microbiologie alimentaire , Technologie alimentaire , Valeur nutritive
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Food Sci Technol Int ; 16(1): 73-7, 2010 Feb.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21339123

RÉSUMÉ

The aim of this research was to study the antioxidant and nutritional (selected objects) properties of protein isolates obtained from grass pea seedlings as compared with soaked and raw seeds. Two percent extract of isolate from 5-day-old seedlings showed the highest total antioxidant activity (25%) and the ability to chelate Fe²+ (2.35 mg/g d.m.) as compared with other isolates. Protein isolates from grass pea seeds had on average 89% total protein, 87% in vitro protein bioavailability, about 5574 TIU/g (d.m.) (trypsin inhibitors activity) and did not contain ODAP. Germination of seeds for 5 days considerably improved the in vitro bioavailability of isolates, by 12%, and profile of sulfur amino acids by 42%, in comparison with isolates obtained from the raw seeds. Isolates from 5-day-old grass pea seedlings had the best antioxidant properties and improved nutritional parameters (as compared with raw seeds), which makes them worthy of being considered as a potential food additive.


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Antioxydants/analyse , Germination , Lathyrus/composition chimique , Préparations à base de plantes/composition chimique , Protéines végétales/composition chimique , Plant/composition chimique , Graines/composition chimique , Acides aminés essentiels/analyse , Acides aminés soufrés/analyse , Digestion , Aliment enrichi , Agents chélateurs du fer/composition chimique , Agents chélateurs du fer/métabolisme , Agents chélateurs du fer/pharmacologie , Lathyrus/croissance et développement , Neurotoxines/analyse , Valeur nutritive , Préparations à base de plantes/métabolisme , Préparations à base de plantes/pharmacologie , Protéines végétales/métabolisme , Protéines végétales/pharmacologie , Pologne , Plant/croissance et développement , Graines/croissance et développement , Facteurs temps , Inhibiteurs trypsiques/composition chimique , Inhibiteurs trypsiques/métabolisme , Inhibiteurs trypsiques/pharmacologie , bêta-Alanine/analogues et dérivés , bêta-Alanine/analyse
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Poult Sci ; 83(7): 1175-86, 2004 Jul.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15285509

RÉSUMÉ

The rate of phytate P removal from feed (level of dephosphorylation, DL) and the extent to which the molecule of phytic acid is deprived of phosphate moieties (conversion degree, CD) were studied in vitro and in a feeding trial with broilers fed corn-soybean diets. In the in vitro model, phytase A asymptotically increased DL and CD. Phytase B influenced DL only at low dosages of phytase A [0 or 250 phytase activity units (FTU)/kg], but it enhanced CD irrespective of phytase A activity. In the feeding trial, 3-phytase A and 6-phytase A (at 750 FTU/kg) exerted similar effects on broiler performance and similarly influenced bone mineralization, P retention, and Ca retention. Phytase B [6,400 acid phosphatase activity units (ACPU)/kg] enhanced feed intake, BW gain (BWG), toe ash, and P retention but not the retention of Ca. Myo-inositol fed at 0.1% significantly increased BWG, but it reduced P retention. Under conditions of a higher CD (excess of phytase B), 3-phytase A was more effective in enhancing performance than 6-phytase A, but it reduced Ca retention. Lower phytase B activities (0 to 3,200 ACPU/kg) with added 6-phytase A were more necessary for optimal growth of chickens than for enhanced P and Ca retention (4,800 to 6,400 ACPU/kg). The efficacy of both forms of phytase A and phytase B depended on the Ca level in feed. There is enough evidence to conclude that myo-inositol phosphates resulting from simultaneous action of 3-phytase A and phytase B affect bird physiology differently than intermediates accumulated by the action of 6-phytase A and phytase B.


Sujet(s)
Aliment pour animaux/analyse , Poulets/physiologie , Phosphates/métabolisme , Acide phytique/métabolisme , Phytase/métabolisme , Phytase/pharmacologie , Animaux , Calcification physiologique , Calcium/métabolisme , Calcium/pharmacocinétique , Calcium alimentaire/administration et posologie , Régime alimentaire , Consommation alimentaire , Inositol/administration et posologie , Taille d'organe , Phosphore/métabolisme , Phosphore/pharmacocinétique , Acide phytique/pharmacocinétique , Glycine max , Prise de poids , Zea mays
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