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Short‐term germinated legume flours as functional ingredients in food products

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posted on 2024-09-25, 12:43 authored by Queeneth Onwuka, Chiemela Enyinnaya Chinma, Vanessa Ezeocha, Bolanle Otegbayo, Samson OyeyinkaSamson Oyeyinka, Janet Adeyinka Adebo, Jonathan WilkinJonathan Wilkin, Oluwaseun BamideleOluwaseun Bamidele, Oluwafemi Adebo

Unlocking the potential of legumes through short-term germination offers an innovative approach to improving the functionality of the resultant flour. This review examines the multifaceted benefits of short-term germinated legume flour, emphasizing the enzymatic activities that breakdown complex legume compounds into simpler forms and reduce anti-nutritional factors. This process improves digestibility, nutrient bioavailability, and health-promoting properties. Furthermore, short-term germination enhances the techno-functional properties of legume flours without compromising their quality, avoiding excessive starch and protein degradation associated with prolonged germination. This review also explores the applications of short-term germinated legume flours in developing nutritious and healthy food products tailored to diverse dietary needs. Subsequent integration of these short-term germinated flours into food products provides a route for the development of cost-effective, nutritious, and sustainable options that can address malnutrition and enhance overall well-being. 

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  • College of Health and Science (Research Outputs)
  • National Centre for Food Manufacturing (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Journal of Food Science

Publisher

Wiley

ISSN

0022-1147

eISSN

1750-3841

Date Submitted

2024-06-12

Date Accepted

2024-08-08

Date of First Publication

2024-09-09

Date of Final Publication

2024-09-09

Relevant SDGs

  • SDG 1 - No Poverty
  • SDG 2 - Zero Hunger
  • SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being

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  • Open Access

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2024-09-24

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