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Hidrothermal processing on an industrial scale on quality parameters in oat fractions

Oat stands out among other cereals because of its quality as high protein content, high percentage of lipids distributed throughout the grain and predominance of unsaturated fatty acids, in addition oat presents high contents of dietary fiber, minerals and antioxidants responsible for the beneficial effects to human health. Due to their constituents oats has a strong tendency to rancidity and because of this reason is necessary to enzymatic inactivation of caryopses. In industry, the inactivation is carried out usually by hydrothermal treatment. The objective of this work was to study the effects of hydrothermal processing on an industrial scale. Parameters of chemical composition, enzyme stability, β-glucan and total soluble phenolic compounds oat fractions (flour, bran and wholemeal) were evaluated. The industrial processing was carried out in batch with constant temperature and pressure and column retention time of 37min and 110min. The experiment was conducted in a completely randomized design and the results were submitted to analysis of variance and means were compared by Tukey test at 5% significance. The chemical constituents of the fractions flour, bran and whole were little affected the retention times studied. The retention time of 37min shown more appropriate for being sufficient to inactivate lipase and peroxidase enzymes and preserve the phenolic total soluble in all oats fractions studied.

Avena sativa; composition chemistry; β-glucans; lipase; polyphenols


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