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Bioactive compound content,antioxidant activity,deoxynivalenol and heavy metal contamination of pearled wheat fractions
Authors:Valentina Sovrani  Massimo Blandino  Valentina Scarpino  Amedeo Reyneri  Jean Daniel Coïsson  Fabiano Travaglia  Monica Locatelli  Matteo Bordiga  Rosa Montella  Marco Arlorio
Affiliation:1. Dipartimento di Agronomia, Selvicoltura e Gestione del Territorio, Università di Torino, via Leonardo Da Vinci 44, 10095 Grugliasco (TO), Italy;2. Dipartimento di Scienze del Farmaco, Università del Piemonte Orientale “A. Avogadro”, Largo Donegani 2, 28100 Novara (NO), Italy
Abstract:Wheat kernels are rich in antioxidant compounds, that are mainly present in the outer bran layers and which are removed during milling. Unfortunately, several contaminants, e.g., mycotoxins and heavy metals, are also concentrated in the external layers. Pearling of 3 wheat varieties gave five fractions (each 5% of the original grain weight), starting from the outer layer until the inner kernel, designated as 0–5%, 5–10%, 10–15%, 15–20%, 20–25%, respectively. The remaining 75% of the inner kernel was also collected. Dietary fibre, free phenolic acids and total antioxidant activity decreased progressively from the external to the internal layers. However, the 5–10% fraction was richer in β-glucan content than the external one (0–5%). Heavy metals were only found in the most external fraction. Deoxynivalenol contamination decreased from the external to the internal layers: 64% of total contamination of kernel was found in the 0–5% and 5–10% fractions. The 10–15% kernel fraction offered the best compromise between high nutritional value and low contamination risk.
Keywords:Cd  cadmium  DF  dietary fibre  DON  deoxynivalenol  dw  dry weight  FPA  free phenolic acids  Pb  lead  TAA  total antioxidant activity  TE  trolox equivalents
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