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The Effect of Wet Milling and Cryogenic Milling on the Structure and Physicochemical Properties of Wheat Bran
by
Lamothe, Lisa
, Liberloo, Inge
, King, Roberto
, Roye, Chiara
, Courtin, Christophe M.
, Windhab, Erich J.
, De Bondt, Yamina
in
Acids
/ Antioxidants
/ arabinoxylan
/ Bioavailability
/ Bread
/ cells
/ Cellulose
/ Comminution
/ cryogenic milling
/ Dietary fiber
/ Dietary minerals
/ Enzymatic activity
/ Enzyme activity
/ Food science
/ foods
/ Glucan
/ Hot roughing mills
/ Hydration
/ Laboratories
/ Nutrition
/ Particle size
/ particle size reduction
/ Physicochemical properties
/ phytic acid
/ Properties (attributes)
/ Retention capacity
/ sampling
/ Size reduction
/ Starch
/ Sucrose
/ Sugar
/ Surface area
/ water
/ water binding
/ water holding capacity
/ Wet milling
/ Wheat
/ Wheat bran
/ β-Glucan
2020
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The Effect of Wet Milling and Cryogenic Milling on the Structure and Physicochemical Properties of Wheat Bran
by
Lamothe, Lisa
, Liberloo, Inge
, King, Roberto
, Roye, Chiara
, Courtin, Christophe M.
, Windhab, Erich J.
, De Bondt, Yamina
in
Acids
/ Antioxidants
/ arabinoxylan
/ Bioavailability
/ Bread
/ cells
/ Cellulose
/ Comminution
/ cryogenic milling
/ Dietary fiber
/ Dietary minerals
/ Enzymatic activity
/ Enzyme activity
/ Food science
/ foods
/ Glucan
/ Hot roughing mills
/ Hydration
/ Laboratories
/ Nutrition
/ Particle size
/ particle size reduction
/ Physicochemical properties
/ phytic acid
/ Properties (attributes)
/ Retention capacity
/ sampling
/ Size reduction
/ Starch
/ Sucrose
/ Sugar
/ Surface area
/ water
/ water binding
/ water holding capacity
/ Wet milling
/ Wheat
/ Wheat bran
/ β-Glucan
2020
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The Effect of Wet Milling and Cryogenic Milling on the Structure and Physicochemical Properties of Wheat Bran
by
Lamothe, Lisa
, Liberloo, Inge
, King, Roberto
, Roye, Chiara
, Courtin, Christophe M.
, Windhab, Erich J.
, De Bondt, Yamina
in
Acids
/ Antioxidants
/ arabinoxylan
/ Bioavailability
/ Bread
/ cells
/ Cellulose
/ Comminution
/ cryogenic milling
/ Dietary fiber
/ Dietary minerals
/ Enzymatic activity
/ Enzyme activity
/ Food science
/ foods
/ Glucan
/ Hot roughing mills
/ Hydration
/ Laboratories
/ Nutrition
/ Particle size
/ particle size reduction
/ Physicochemical properties
/ phytic acid
/ Properties (attributes)
/ Retention capacity
/ sampling
/ Size reduction
/ Starch
/ Sucrose
/ Sugar
/ Surface area
/ water
/ water binding
/ water holding capacity
/ Wet milling
/ Wheat
/ Wheat bran
/ β-Glucan
2020
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The Effect of Wet Milling and Cryogenic Milling on the Structure and Physicochemical Properties of Wheat Bran
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The Effect of Wet Milling and Cryogenic Milling on the Structure and Physicochemical Properties of Wheat Bran
2020
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Overview
Wheat bran consumption is associated with several health benefits, but its incorporation into food products remains low because of sensory and technofunctional issues. Besides, its full beneficial potential is probably not achieved because of its recalcitrant nature and inaccessible structure. Particle size reduction can affect both technofunctional and nutrition-related properties. Therefore, in this study, wet milling and cryogenic milling, two techniques that showed potential for extreme particle size reduction, were used. The effect of the milling techniques, performed on laboratory and large scale, was evaluated on the structure and physicochemical properties of wheat bran. With a median particle size (d50) of 6 µm, the smallest particle size was achieved with cryogenic milling on a laboratory scale. Cryogenic milling on a large scale and wet milling on laboratory and large scale resulted in a particle size reduction to a d50 of 28–38 µm. In the milled samples, the wheat bran structure was broken down, and almost all cells were opened. Wet milling on laboratory and large scale resulted in bran with a more porous structure, a larger surface area and a higher capacity for binding water compared to cryogenic milling on a large scale. The extensive particle size reduction by cryogenic milling on a laboratory scale resulted in wheat bran with the highest surface area and strong water retention capacity. Endogenous enzyme activity and mechanical breakdown during the different milling procedures resulted in different extents of breakdown of starch, sucrose, β-glucan, arabinoxylan and phytate. Therefore, the diverse impact of the milling techniques on the physicochemical properties of wheat bran could be used to target different technofunctional and health-related properties.
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