| Literature DB >> 34058661 |
Ranjeet R Kumar1, D V Bhargava2, Kangkan Pandit2, Suneha Goswami2, S Mukesh Shankar3, Sumer P Singh3, Gyanendra K Rai4, C Tara Satyavathi5, Shelly Praveen6.
Abstract
Pearl millet is considered as 'nutri-cereal' because of high nutrient density of the seeds. The grain has limited use because of low keeping quality of the flour due to the activities of rancidity causing enzymes like lipase, lox, pox and PPO. Among all the enzymes, lipase is most notorious because of its robust nature and high activity under different conditions. we have identified 2180 putative transcripts showing homology with different variants of lipase precursor through transcriptome data mining (NCBI BioProject acc. no. PRJNA625418). Lipase plays dual role of facilitating the germination of seeds and deteriorating the quality of the pearl millet flour through hydrolytic rancidity. Different physiochemical methods like heat treatment, micro oven, hydrothermal, etc. have been developed to inhibit lipase activity in pearl millet flour. There is further need to develop improved processing technologies to inhibit the hydrolytic and oxidative rancidity in the floor with enhanced shelf-life.Entities:
Keywords: Flour-quality; Lipase; Millets; Nutrient density; Oxidative rancidity; Pearl millet; Peroxidase
Year: 2021 PMID: 34058661 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2021.130031
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Chem ISSN: 0308-8146 Impact factor: 7.514