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Evaluation of the physicochemical and nutritional changes in two amaranth species (Amaranthus quitensis and Amaranthus caudatus) after germination
ArticleAbstract: Germination has been applied to different seeds to increase their nutritional values. Nevertheless,Palabras claves:Amaranth species, Amaranthus Caudatus, Amaranthus Quitensis, Germinated flour, germination, Nutritional properties, Physicochemical propertiesAutores:Cristina M. Rosell, Fabiola Cornejo., Geovanna Novillo, Villacréz E.Fuentes:scopusEvaluation of β-glucan content, viscosity, soluble dietary fiber and processing effect in grains of ecuadorian barley genotypes
ArticleAbstract: We analyzed seventy barley accessions from Ecuador to determine the content of mixed-linkage β-glucaPalabras claves:Cooking, germination, Malting, Roasting, ScarifyingAutores:Diego Campaña, Esteban Falconí, Garófalo J., Matanguihan J.B., Murphy K.M., Quelal M.B., Villacréz E.Fuentes:scopusEffect of debittering and solid-state fermentation processes on the nutritional content of lupine (Lupinus mutabilis Sweet)
ArticleAbstract: There is a growing interest in vegetable-based sources of proteins. Despite its high nutrient contenPalabras claves:Debittering process, leguminous, nutritional content, solid fermentationAutores:Cristina M. Rosell, Gabriela Cueva, Quelal M.B., Villacréz E., Xiomara JácomeFuentes:googlescopusImpact of debittering and fermentation processes on the antinutritional and antioxidant compounds in Lupinus mutabilis sweet
ArticleAbstract: Lupin is a nutritive grain, but its use is limited due to its high content of bitter alkaloids and oPalabras claves:Cooking, Debittering, Fermentation, Legume, LupinAutores:Cristina M. Rosell, Edgar Fernández, Gabriela Cueva, Grace Garcìa, Quelal M.B., Villacréz E.Fuentes:scopusQuinoa in Ecuador: Recent advances under global expansion
ReviewAbstract: Quinoa is a highly diverse crop domesticated in the Andean region of South America with broad adaptaPalabras claves:CHENOPODIUM QUINOA, Participatory plant breeding, Quinoa processing, Quinoa productionAutores:Camilo Mestanza, Carlos Carpio, Carlos Monar, Castillo C., José B. Ochoa, Leguizamo A., Leonardo Hinojosa, Muñoz D., Murillo A., Murphy K.M., Pichazaca N., Villacréz E.Fuentes:scopus