2021
DOI: 10.3390/foods10081796
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Bran-Enriched Milled Durum Wheat Fractions Obtained Using Innovative Micronization and Air-Classification Pilot Plants

Abstract: Dietary guidelines recommend the consumption of unprocessed, or minimally processed, wheat foods because they are richer in health-promoting components (i.e., minerals, vitamins, lignans, phytoestrogens, and phenolic compounds) compared to traditionally refined products. The design and implementation of technological solutions applied to the milling process are becoming a key requirement to obtain less refined mill products characterized by healthier nutritional profiles. This study presents the development of… Show more

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“…At the end of each cycle the fractions of type G (heavier gross particles) and F (fine particles) were collected but only G230, G250 and F250 were submitted to analysis. All steps of the milling process were carried out both using the plants already updated and following the detailed procedure recently described [17].…”
Section: Whole Grain Micronizationand Air Classificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…At the end of each cycle the fractions of type G (heavier gross particles) and F (fine particles) were collected but only G230, G250 and F250 were submitted to analysis. All steps of the milling process were carried out both using the plants already updated and following the detailed procedure recently described [17].…”
Section: Whole Grain Micronizationand Air Classificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among these, the technology based on micronization and subsequent air-classification of milling particles was among the most promising [1,16]. The air-classification technology is a suitable tool to this purpose giving rise to sub-fractions with diverse particle size and composition that can be selected to enhance the beneficial health effects associated with bran particles, while limiting the content of toxic contaminants [17][18][19][20][21]. Through the use of this latter technology, several types of unrefined milling products can be directly obtained from the air-classified plants and evaluated on the basis of qualitative tests without the need for adding selected fractions enriched with specific outer layers such as aleurone [22,23].…”
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