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Peanuts as functional food: a review
by
Chauhan, S.
, Arya, Shalini S.
, Salve, Akshata R.
in
absorption
/ Amino acids
/ Analysis
/ arginine
/ Bioactive compounds
/ Biological activity
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Chemistry/Food Science
/ Cholesterol
/ coenzyme Q10
/ Cultivars
/ diet
/ disease prevention
/ Fatty acids
/ Fibers
/ Flavonoids
/ Flour
/ Food
/ Food Science
/ functional foods
/ Functional foods & nutraceuticals
/ Health
/ ingredients
/ Legumes
/ longevity
/ Milk
/ Nutrition
/ oils
/ Peanuts
/ Petroleum production
/ Phenols
/ phytosterols
/ polyphenols
/ Processed foods
/ Proteins
/ resveratrol
/ Review
/ Studies
/ Trans fats
/ Vitamins
2016
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Peanuts as functional food: a review
by
Chauhan, S.
, Arya, Shalini S.
, Salve, Akshata R.
in
absorption
/ Amino acids
/ Analysis
/ arginine
/ Bioactive compounds
/ Biological activity
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Chemistry/Food Science
/ Cholesterol
/ coenzyme Q10
/ Cultivars
/ diet
/ disease prevention
/ Fatty acids
/ Fibers
/ Flavonoids
/ Flour
/ Food
/ Food Science
/ functional foods
/ Functional foods & nutraceuticals
/ Health
/ ingredients
/ Legumes
/ longevity
/ Milk
/ Nutrition
/ oils
/ Peanuts
/ Petroleum production
/ Phenols
/ phytosterols
/ polyphenols
/ Processed foods
/ Proteins
/ resveratrol
/ Review
/ Studies
/ Trans fats
/ Vitamins
2016
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Peanuts as functional food: a review
by
Chauhan, S.
, Arya, Shalini S.
, Salve, Akshata R.
in
absorption
/ Amino acids
/ Analysis
/ arginine
/ Bioactive compounds
/ Biological activity
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Chemistry/Food Science
/ Cholesterol
/ coenzyme Q10
/ Cultivars
/ diet
/ disease prevention
/ Fatty acids
/ Fibers
/ Flavonoids
/ Flour
/ Food
/ Food Science
/ functional foods
/ Functional foods & nutraceuticals
/ Health
/ ingredients
/ Legumes
/ longevity
/ Milk
/ Nutrition
/ oils
/ Peanuts
/ Petroleum production
/ Phenols
/ phytosterols
/ polyphenols
/ Processed foods
/ Proteins
/ resveratrol
/ Review
/ Studies
/ Trans fats
/ Vitamins
2016
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Peanuts as functional food: a review
2016
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Overview
Peanut is an important crop grown worldwide. Commercially it is used mainly for oil production but apart from oil, the by-products of peanut contains many other functional compounds like proteins, fibers, polyphenols, antioxidants, vitamins and minerals which can be added as a functional ingredient into many processed foods. Recently it has also revealed that peanuts are excellent source of compounds like resveratrol, phenolic acids, flavonoids and phytosterols that block the absorption of cholesterol from diet. It is also a good source of Co-enzyme Q10 and contains all the 20 amino acids with highest amount of arginine. These bioactive compounds have been recognized for having disease preventive properties and are thought to promote longevity. The processing methods like roasting and boiling have shown increase in the concentration of these bioactive compounds. In the present paper an overview on peanut bioactive constituents and their health benefits are presented.
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