Antioxidant Activity of Grains
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Epidemiological studies have shown that consumption of whole grains and grain-based products is associated with reduced risk of chronic diseases. The health benefits of whole grains are attributed in part to their unique phytochemical composition. However, the phytochemical contents in grains have been commonly underestimated in the literature, because bound phytochemicals were not included. This study was designed to investigate the complete phytochemical profiles in free, soluble conjugated, and insoluble bound forms, as well as their antioxidant activities in uncooked whole grains. Corn had the highest total phenolic content (15.55 +/- 0.60 micromol of gallic acid equiv/g of grain) of the grains tested,…
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- Gallic acid
- Ferulic acid
- Phytochemical
- Food science
- Antioxidant
- Chemistry
- Vitamin C
- Phenolic acid
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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