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Original Articles

Nutritional quality of extruded snacks developed from composite of rice brokens and wheat bran

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Pages 421-431 | Received 11 May 1999, Accepted 23 Feb 2000, Published online: 02 Sep 2009
 

Abstract

Wheat bran was mixed with broken rice to develop nutritionally balanced extruded crisp snacks for human consumption. The inclusion of wheat bran enhanced the content of nutrients such as calcium, phosphorus, iron, copper, thiamine, riboflavin, lysine and also of antinutrients like phytic phosphorus and trypsin inhibitor. Extrusion cooking decreased the content of thiamine, riboflavin and lysine. The degradation of phytic phosphorus and inactivation of trypsin inhibitor had an improving effect on the nutritional quality of the extruded snacks as reflected by higher in vitro digestibility of its proteins.

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